Sentences with phrase «intrusive government»

While using aadhar number to complete KYC verification is convenient, it is ironic that an intrusive government registration program is being used in a domain where pseudonymity is the norm.
Unfortunately, if a nation is burdened with an intrusive government, it becomes the case that a «social license» is needed to operate.
The ABC will seamlessly shift onward to the next great piety for which we should surrender our autonomy as thinking individuals to the same old intellectual elite with the same regressive statist solutions to everything — collectivism, group think, more intrusive government regulation, higher taxes and ultimately serfdom for the little people.
(Defining conservative as a belief in small and less intrusive government, as well as the American ideal of protection of individual liberty against any «group power».)
This is due to the Russian government cracking down on the Telegram messenger app, which came under fire for essentially allowing people to communicate without being spied upon by intrusive government agencies (and then refusing to grant said agencies backdoors into the system).
Because of the resistance of the public to ever - increasing legislation, intrusive government «snooping», and more taxation.
Liberal wonks, on the other hand, have claimed it's actually a paternalistic program at odds with the traditional Republican desire for less - intrusive government, since it relies on providers who make decisions for beneficiaries.
Navigating among conservatives who oppose intrusive government, liberals who oppose President Bush, educators who guard their independence, and commercial interests who guard their market share, the law's framers and program leadership sought to leverage the power of the federal government to attack a complex pedagogical problem that the federal government was never designed to solve: illiteracy caused by faulty teaching.
The United States, for example, has more open and competitive markets and less intrusive government regulation than do the economies of many other industrialized societies.
For that generation of digital designers, fears of a foreign attack were supplanted by fears of an overly intrusive government at home.
«Claudia knows that a smaller, less intrusive government will revitalize our economy and that's what she will fight for in Congress,» NRCC Chairman Greg Walden said Tuesday night.
The Republican legislators voted for expanded and intrusive government, and disregarded our constitutional rights.
This week, at an American Legion post in Colonie, New York, Faso opened the «Tax Relief Now» tour, highlighting his signature issue of stimulating the lagging upstate economy by cutting taxes and scaling back intrusive government regulation.
Hillary Clinton tried to find a middle ground when asked about data privacy, but ultimately left the door open to the possibility of intrusive government data collection.
«They're very, very concerned about intrusive government and as I go especially out of Manhattan every one of the other boroughs believes that the current government is very Manhattan - centric,» Lhota said.
Lacking a codified constitution setting out the rights of citizens, many believed that the doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty did not provide adequate protections for individual rights from intrusive government.
Only in this way can we achieve the shared understanding of the spirit that will unite the school that is essential if we are to self - administer our schools without a single headmaster or intrusive government regulation.
We are now saddled with a rigged economy based on record - setting trade and fiscal deficits, the most secretive and intrusive government in our country's memory, and the pursuit of «preventive» war as a basis for foreign policy.
This «small government» candidate is for huge, intrusive government... one that invades your bedrooms AND your bodies.
She predicted her compatriots would regret their legislative overreach, and that someday they would hear candidates pledge to reduce intrusive government powers, only to further extend them upon attaining their office» thanks to the very precedents then being cheered on.
So much for smaller, less intrusive government...
Most people will tolerate just about anything — a bad marriage, an intrusive government, a horrible boss, a job that they hate — if only that thing can make them feel more secure.

Not exact matches

The Conservative government favoured PRPPs over more intrusive proposals for reform, such as expanding the Canada Pension Plan.
The report, reviewed by Reuters, warns of dangers for the global internet, including intrusive surveillance, rising cybercrime and fragmentation as governments exert control of online content.
Members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress and other digital rights activists are calling for a «day of action» on Feb. 11 when they hope to rouse the internet community into collectively speaking out against the NSA and the government's other intrusive surveillance tactics.
Conservative meant a small government that is not intrusive in our lives.
We need government to do that - but the government doesn't have to be INTRUSIVE or even massive.
If they think deeply about this they will realize that if they truly believe government is too intrusive they can be comfortable with this.
It is difficult to keep from wondering whether Ting, Wenzao and other Protestant leaders are walking a tightrope between the still religiously skeptical communist government and the fundamentalists both in the underground church and among intrusive foreign Christian observers who deeply resent any hint of accommodation with Chinese communism.
As just one example, happiness could become a prime measurement of «wellness,» potentially opening the doors for ever more intrusive regulations under the Affordable Care Act as part of the legal requirement placed on the government to cut medical costs.
The government is too big, inefficient, and intrusive and needs to be reigned in.
But the basic belief in a smaller, less intrusive, government is very much in line with our founding principles.
This idea could still work but only with a less intrusive federal government.
Unless it involves sexual preferences, religious beliefs, the right to die with dignity or recreational substance use, in which case they are major supporters of intrusive big government.
By contrast, Labour Governments throughout history have increased taxes and extended the intrusive state — Gordon Brown's Government is no different.»
Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, has commissioned a review into the new intrusive capabilities of British intelligence agencies and the legal framework in which they operate, after failing to persuade David Cameron that the coalition government should act now to tighten the accountability of Britain's spies.
The members of this Coalition Government pride themselves on being the great de-centralisers and have proposed a series of measures to amend or scrap intrusive domestic legislation.
«And communities asked to accept intrusive new renewable energy infrastructure such as wind farms will ask how serious the government is about reducing greenhouse gas emissions when it is still prepared to allow carbon intensive opencast mining.»
The UK Conservative Government has established a Commission to look into whether the Act is «too expensive and overly intrusive».
«This intrusive, burdensome, regulatory scheme where you have to provide a donor's name and address will intimidate donors and reduce their willingness to engage due to the prospect of retaliation from the government, or someone else who disagrees with them.»
This lady has guts, and stands up for state rights in an era when the octopus called the general government is intrusive (and at the same time ineffective)!
«It's about time we have somebody who stands up and fights for everyday New Yorkers, who will tear down the overreaching, arrogant at times, all - intrusive state government that is keeping New York from achieving greatness,» Molinaro said.
While the Oscar - winning documentary Citizenfour showed the real - life aftermath of Snowden's decision to leak documents pertaining to the government's intrusive spying program, Snowden tells the computer analyst's story from his military service after learning the depths of the NSA's surveillance.
More and more, Edward becomes informed on the questionable and intrusive tracking, legal manipulation, and data collection being secretly conducted by the U.S. government on not only foreign threats, but its own citizens without formal warrants, court orders, or proper search - and - seizure procedures.
It has the potential to undo nearly all of the mischievous, dysfunctional, intrusive, big - government features of NCLB and return most education responsibility and authority to states, just as the Tenth Amendment prescribes.
President - elect Trump wants to reverse the course of an intrusive federal government dictating to states how to run schools.
First under George W. Bush and the No Child Left Behind Act, then under Barack Obama and a long list of intrusive initiatives, the federal government's role in education has metastasized, growing more and more aggressively in recent years.
The result is a textbook example of how free markets unencumbered by unjustified government controls and intrusive intervention by special interest groups can still lead to revolutionary changes in the technology used in important economic sectors and to huge benefits for the public.
Hayes points out that while the government has talked a lot about the privacy intrusive aspects of the gun registry they haven't explained why they would introduce a much more intrusive regime around Internet use.
Government investigations Government investigations are intrusive and disruptive to individuals and businesses.
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