12-Point Platform
1. Our Nation
The United States is a Constitutional Republic. A Republic protects the
individual's rights without regard to social or economic circumstances.
We must stop classifying our citizens by socioeconomic and ethnic
classes, which leads with certainty to economic and racial division. We
are all Americans and we celebrate our common heritage as a proud
nation of immigrants who have come together to become American
citizens, building and maintaining the greatest nation on earth.
2. Take Our Enemies Seriously
Radical Islam critically threatens the interests of the United States
at home and abroad. This threat is not a perception; it is openly
celebrated in the streets of militant countries who proclaim their
hatred of the United States and call on their citizens to live with
harmful intent toward America and her citizens. The actions they have
taken and the actions they vow to take must be taken seriously. If the
U.S. leaves the Middle East, Iran and terrorist organizations will
intensify their aggressive action and override the entire region,
trampling the Palestinians along with the peoples of Iraq, Saudi
Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, and other Middle Eastern
countries. This action will certainly jeopardize and possibly destroy
U.S. interests in the Middle East, disrupting oil delivery and greatly
impacting world economies.
In addition to the radical Islam threat to U.S. interests, many other
factors affect Middle East security. After a twenty-year absence,
Russia is rising to a position of increasing political and military
activity in the Middle East. Russia and China are proactively arming
Iran, Syria, and other Middle Eastern countries.
Internally, Muslim is pitted against Muslim, resulting in serious
sectarian conflicts in many Middle Eastern countries. Clearly, dividing
Israel’s land and giving it to her enemies is not the key to world and
Middle East peace. This fallacy repeatedly proves its utter failure.
3. American’s Financial Future
We must help people to better prepare for their financial future
through fiscal planning and savings incentives.
American families are under financial fire, experiencing unprecedented
increased costs in energy, health care, insurance, prescription drugs,
mortgage interest, and education. At the same time, American families
approach a dangerous dilemma of record low savings and record high
levels of consumer debt.
We urge companies to think ethically and consider the negative
consequences of aggressive and exploitative business practices. While
self-regulation and moderation are not popular approaches, the converse
option of more federal government intrusion and restrictive regulation
is not a desirable solution.
4. Federal Government Accountability
Americans do not need or desire excess federal regulation and oversight
that complicate their lives and increase the costs of products and
services. The federal government must be downsized.
The U.S. Tax Code, consisting of nine million words on 65,000 pages,
must undergo a dramatic reduction, paring down to a fair and equitable
tax system, eventually adopting a flat tax that treats citizens equally.
Corporate tax laws must be simplified so that small- and medium-size
companies can fairly compete with larger corporations. Taxes on estates
at death must be permanently eliminated.
The federal government must adopt Generally Acceptable Accounting
Principles (GAAP) to accurately report the nation’s financial picture.
5. Health Care System
We call for a world-class health care system that is disinfected of
greed, inefficiencies, excessive administrative expenses, costly
hospital stays, inflated prices, mismanagement, inadequate care, waste,
and fraud. These routinely accepted abuses significantly increase the
cost of medical care and health insurance for employers and workers,
negatively affecting the financial security of our families. We will
evaluate a prudent and wise way to insure all Americans, providing
access to crucial health services that strengthen our country by
increasing the vitality of her citizens.
6. National Energy Plan
We must establish a comprehensive energy plan. The lack of an effective
plan has greatly complicated and unnecessarily burdens our national and
financial security, causing us to continually suffer the consequences
of inaction or short-term solutions without consideration of their
long-term effects.
Democratic led Congressional actions and environmental restrictions
ceased oil exploration programs and halted pipeline and refinery
construction on Federal and private land. These actions significantly
increased energy costs while introducing unproven and costly
alternatives, causing an unwise and precarious reliance on foreign oil
and the countries that possess the majority of the world's oil: Saudi
Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and Russia.
7. Education: Perfect the Basics
We must return to the basics so students will be well equipped to take
positions in society as productive citizens who are trained to think
for themselves. This emphasis on the basics squarely rests on reading,
writing, math, science, and phonics. All high school students should be
required to take one semester of financial management to prepare them
for responsible decision-making. Standardized tests should not be the
sole criterion for advancement. Educational decisions and
accountability should be returned to the states.
8. Immigration
For thirty years immigration laws have seen ineffective enforcement.
During this time, American businesses learned to effectively utilize
hard working, low skilled and low-cost illegal immigrants and American
consumers benefit greatly from this practice. We must develop a humane
and legally appropriate solution; this isn’t a zero sum game.
Enforcement delays greatly complicated the problem, creating deep
political and ethnic divisions that will cost our nation for years. We
must secure the borders, require employer cooperation, develop
enforceable guest worker programs, restrict services to illegal
immigrants, and acknowledge that delayed enforcement has caused an
enormous problem that must be remedied humanely, justly, and without
delay.
9. Social Security
Since 1965, our government raided hundreds of billions of dollars of
Social Security tax revenue to help pay down annual Federal deficits.
This unsustainable activity must end. Social Security taxes should be
applied toward future Social Security obligations.
10. Medicare
Medicare currently accounts for one-eighth of the Federal budget, and
that share will grow after 2010 as the Baby Boomers reach eligibility.
Studies show that basic payment errors, through fraud or administrative
mistakes, cost Medicare $12.3 billion a year, while bills for another
$7 billion go uncollected. Heritage Foundation tax analyst Brian Riedl
estimates that Medicare reforms could save $20 to $30 billion a year.
11. International Relationships
The United States funds approximately 25 percent of the United Nations'
budget. This investment must be thoroughly evaluated.
International relations must be credible and not based on appeasement.
The United States must lead by example, not by compromising our
American values, integrity, or sovereignty, and not by forcing our
beliefs on other nations.
12. Life and Marriage
Life must be protected from the moment of conception. Refusing to
support the unborn child lessens the value of human life. More than 45
million unborn children have been terminated since Roe v Wade. This is
an enormous number of people denied the right to life, the right to
parenthood, and the right to become a productive citizen. We must
embrace life from its beginning!
Our country's core strength lies in the family unit. We must defend the
marriage union of one man and one woman.
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