@HoustonSam
I saw this posted on, of all places, Facebook the other day and it's been playing in my head ever since so I'll throw it out as a possible answer to your question
"I want a government that fits inside the Constitution."
I think that is a great start, but there will be extensive debate on that.
Even concepts so simple as being secure in your person, papers, and effects have been grossly distorted, the idea of "Due Process" warped beyond belief, the "Interstate Commerce Clause" and "Providing for the general Welfare" twisted beyond the imaginations of the founders.
We have to be able to define the Constitution using the intent of those who wrote it, including the definitions and boundaries they would have found to be common sense, or at least something they could agree upon. Between the perversion of the language and the decades of "progressive' thought injected into the very essence of our culture, first we have to drag the Constitution from the semantic morass and clean up the fundamental concepts of our Liberty in simple language--ironically, concepts many today who are dependent on Federal largess or programs, either for sustenance or employment, would heartily object to.