Let's put government on a diet. That's what voters seem to be saying in response to the Barack Obama Democrats' vast expansion of the size and scope of government.
Evidence comes from pollster Scott Rasmussen. He asked likely voters -- his usual sample, which tilts more Republican than all adults -- whether increased government spending is good or bad for the economy.
The results were unambiguous. Good for the country? Twenty-eight percent. Bad for the country? Fifty-two percent.
He got similar results when he asked whether increasing the federal debt is good or bad for the economy....












Voters Want the Government on a Diet