subject: A Vote For Brian Greene, Utah House District 57, Is A Vote For Limited Government [print this page] Limited Government and Brian Greene Utah House District 57
The limited government provided by the Constitution is threatened according to Brian Greene, Utah House District 57. Without limited government, state sovereignty is threatened because the large central government makes decisions that rightfully belong to the states. In a few notable cases, the central government is even taking away decisions that belong to the individual, threatening individual responsibility. Without limited government, the government threatens individual responsibility by taking away some of Utah's choices.
Limited Government and State Sovereignty
Brian Greene believes in limited government. As an attorney, Brian Greene is aware that we need to keep a sharp eye to the protection of our rights. The Constitution established limited government by investing authority in the people. A government that is not limited threatens to exercise more authority than has been allotted to it and threatens our rights. Government should remain close to the people; it can only do that by respecting state sovereignty. As a Utah House District 57 Representative, Brian Greene knows that it's the Utah state government that best understands the needs of Utah.
Limited Government Allows State Economic Liberty
Utah is able to exercise fiscal responsibility and make economic decisions that best suit Utah's electorate. Utah's fiscal responsibility regarding its decisions is fostered in an atmosphere of limited government that respects state sovereignty. When Utah has the fiscal responsibility to make its own economic decisions, more of Utah's money can stay in Utah and directly benefit Utah's electorate, creating economic liberty
Limited Government Means Less Regulation
During his tenure as a Utah House District Representative, this Utah attorney has submitted bills supporting limited government so that economic liberty can thrive in Utah. One of the reasons he wants limited government is to stop the unnecessary government regulation that is hindering Utah's business and economic liberty. Currently, Brian Greene wants Utah's government regulation to stop so that individual responsibility is not hindered. He wants individuals to be free to freely grow business and the economy. A limited government must have fiscal responsibility to its electorate. A limited government does not have the power to regulate business.
Limited Government Is Only Possible by Offering Educational Choice
Utah's children need to understand the limited government powers described in the Constitution if they are going to wisely exercise their individual responsibility to vote. Utah needs the best schools to enable our children's individual responsibility. As a Utah House District Representative, Brian Greene would like to introduce competition into Utah's education system. Introducing educational competition in the arenas of teaching, schools and curricula would enhance educational choice. Enhancing educational choice would better educate the future electorate so that they can understand the issues surrounding limited government.
Limited Government Requires Individual Responsibility
Limited government requires great individual responsibility. The electorate must understand the issues and vote accordingly because, with state sovereignty, more of the issues are decided on a local level.
Vote for Limited Government
Go online and search for more information about Brian Green, Utah House District 57. Exercise your individual responsibility by voting. Vote for limited government, state sovereignty, educational choice, fiscal responsibility, economic liberty and individual responsibility. Vote for Brian Greene, Utah House District 57 in 2012.