Seriously, after I took it nice on you in the last post?
One the post office was amazing for hundreds of years. People who shit on it now are showing very little knowledge of history (literally the Post office was great for close to 200 years, and has sucked for 20). Do I think that things need to be done to fix the post office, yes but those things keep getting blocked (Getting rid of Saturday delivery, and only delivering to rural areas a few days a week as well as closing some more rural post offices) by congress because politicians generally suck.
I love the principal of small government, reality isn't so great in a modern society. Tell me one country out there that has a small government and is successful? The truth is it worked well in the time and place of our founding due to the lack of communication options, the bad experience we had with the British Monarchy, and a few other reasons (such as knowing where you get your food from and pollution not being as bad as now).
People say things like lets get rid of the EPA. They say things like consumers will just buying from polluters. The problem with that is that the common person probably won't know who is polluting or not, or if they don it won't be till a long time after the fact. Know a days since we get food from all over, who is going to inspect your meat, or who when people start getting sick from food is going to investigate it and find out where it is coming from and force a recall of it? Who is going to verify that the drugs that you are taking are safe? Do you really trust the drug companies?
The idea of small government is great and but I think the reality is that it doesn't work well with how large the US has become. I do favor taking some power away from the government and I for reducing spending to help somewhat balance the budget (I was a huge fan of the 4-1 spending cuts to tax increase and if my arm was twisted I would probably be willing to go 5-1). People want to transfer a lot of the powers to state governments which while I can understand that, is in some way just as bad if not worse. It will create difficulties for businesses and individuals when they move across state lines and face even more vastly different rules and regulations then currently do (yes some states regulate more than others but it would get even worse with giving more powers to the states).
Some of you won't agree with this and I can appreciate that we have different views, but I see too many people demonizing government. I find it ironic and funny that the South generally votes Republican when that party wants to cut services and spending that the South disproportionately benefits from.
On a slightly different subject my favorite poll is the one showing that 70% of Americans want to cut spending yet we can't even get 50% of Americans to agree on one area to cut.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/22/americans-want-to-cut-spending-they-just-dont-know-what-to-cut/?_r=0