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Our Political Beliefs
The Founding Fathers are regarded favorably by us, as they declined to
pursue a political career for personal reasons. We are firmly committed to
the concept of citizen politicians and maintain a healthy skepticism toward
the career political class. Consequently, the objective of our members'
involvement is not to become professional legislators, but rather to
advocate for the individuals who represent us.
Our hearts go out to dissidents who are resisting what they perceive as an
oppressive political foundation. This phenomenon is the result of a natural
aversion to political power that is possessed by a limited number of
individuals. We exhibit our dedication to the Declaration of Independence,
the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Federalist Papers, which are
the fundamental documents of the United States. Consequently, this serves as
evidence that we concur with the constitutionalist perspective.
We are adamant that the primary function of government is to safeguard
inalienable rights, and we are certain that any expansion that exceeds the
established limits is detrimental to individual liberty. Our stance is in
accordance with the conventional perspective, which suggests that government
intervention should be restricted.
We are in favor of a recommitment to the original intent of the founding
documents, as we are of the opinion that this is the most effective approach
to overcoming the current obstacles. This action is indicative of our
commitment to the principles that the Founding Fathers established.
Our political views are generally inclined toward libertarianism,
federalism, and constitutionalism. We place a high value on the principles
of individual liberty and limited government as enumerated in the United
States Constitution.
Therefore, we have maintained our status as independent conservatives for
many years, declining to engage in combative conflict with the opposing
party and basing our political stances on federalism and the constitution.
This is not to suggest that we will not oppose policies that we believe are
unjust or ignorant, regardless of whether they are implemented by both
parties or their officials. Nevertheless, it is now evident that the RNC has
been corrupted by certain members, who are motivated by the grift and a lack
of morality. Just as the progressive wing's policies, which seem to be
destroying the fabric of this wonderful nation, have tarnished the DNC.
One of the numerous issues on which we have spent years working with
candidates to advance them in political offices is our belief in parental
rights, state rights, and limited government. However, the pressures of not
being a part of MAGA in the Republican party have tainted or driven out
great candidates in favor of those with less qualifications and a different
mindset.
DeSantis, Massie, Roy, and Paul are the Republicans' final hope, as they
embody the final semblance of the Republican ideal. Even if we disagree with
some of their actions or statements, our support will always be available to
them. Nevertheless, their advocacy for Federalism is the reason for this
support.
Nevertheless, we have adopted a unified stance against the Republican and
Democratic parties and their death grasp on American citizens as of January
2024. We have collectively determined that there is no alternative to
ceasing to provide funding, time, and effort to Republican candidates
throughout the county during their election campaigns.
In the past, we have collaborated with a single group on numerous occasions.
As of February 7, 2024, we are in majority control of the party following a
referendum to alter their executive structure and party platform. We will
now endeavor to advance candidates from the Federalist National Party or
constituents of the Federalist National Party. We will now concentrate on
the election of Federalist candidates to local, state, and federal offices,
as the Party's platform is identical to ours. This nation's
Republican-Democratic duopoly must be terminated.
"Some people make things happen. Some people watch events unfold. Then there
are those who say, "What the hell just happened?" Carroll Bryant


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