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big government

noun

  1. derogatory,  a form of government characterized by high taxation and public spending and centralization of political power

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As Yale historian Beverly Gage explores in “G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century,” her Pulitzer-winning 2023 biography, Hoover embodied two apparently contradictory strains of right-wing ideology: a mistrust of “big government” — or at least of government social programs — as de facto socialism, and an embrace of coercive state power on a grand scale.

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“It’s big government colluding with big banks and big business to spy on everything Americans buy, every place they go, everything they do,” Jordan said.

In 2020 American Compass defended organized labor as a means for combating big government, writing: “We prefer the private ordering of bargains between workers and management to overbearing dictates from Washington.”

“Somebody, sometime, has got to take a stand and say democracy cannot survive, much less thrive with the level of big corporate and big government interference and intimidation in news.”

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Weiss is extremely popular among corporate executives disdainful of high taxes and big government.

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