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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Voters Wary of Big Government, Big Business and Big Labor

Michael Barone has a commentary piece at Rasmussen Reports talking about American's dislike of governance by "big" things:
Some of the most important things in history are things that didn't happen -- even though just about everyone thought they would.

Recent example: Scads of liberals gleefully predicted that the financial crisis and deep recession would destroy Americans' faith in markets and increase their confidence in big government. Many conservatives gloomily feared they were right.

Hasn't happened. If anything, public opinion has moved in the other direction, with most Americans rejecting the stimulus package and the health care bill, denying that government action is needed to address global warming, expressing negative feelings about labor unions.

How to explain this? One way is to see the public's reaction as opposition to governance by an alliance of Big Units -- Big Government, Big Business and Big Labor.
Barone takes a look at historical opposition to the Big 3 in the rest of the piece. One of the fundamental tenants of Americanism is rugged independence, and being told what to do by the Big 3 is antithetical to that independent attitude.

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