Pretty much none of them. Once someone has the power they are more prone to expand their power than give it up.
he called for minimal government role in changing the economy.
President Hoover called for a minimal government role in changing the economy.
President Hoover called for a minimal government role in changing the economy.
President Barack Obama uses a managerial approach to the office of the President. He also believes and understands in the importance of scientific expertise in government service.
President Abraham Lincoln
believes that the government shoulnt have to pay for other people believes that the government shoulnt have to pay for other people
He really believes in Education
Ron Paul believes that the federal government should have minimal involvement in the economy. He supports free markets and low taxes. This means that he would like to cut government spending (first defense/overseas spending, then executive departments, then domestic spending) and repeal the income tax. He also strongly opposes the central-planning Federal Reserve. He believes that the FED should be abolished.
I believe the President should most consider whether or not the federal judicial appointee believes in keeping government power restrained within the framework of the U.S. Constitution.
A socialist government.
President Obama is Pro Choice, meaning he believes the government should stay out of people's bedrooms, and that personal decisions such as this one should be made by the woman.
Well by definition no. A conservative believes in small government and individual liberty. Rush Limbaugh is a social conservative that believes in big government,