Part I
As the sole member of the New Federalist party,
it is with great honors that I now present to you the very first New Federalist
platform.
PREAMBLE
The growing dissension between the two major
political parties today has drawn them away from the public's views. It has been determined that the citizens of
the United States cannot get what they want from the current major parties. Because of this, a total reconstruction of
the current political structure is in dire need. In response to this need, the New Federalist
party has been formed.
The name "New Federalist" has been
chosen to express the party's foremost concern.
This is to restructure the government into the form that the framers of
the Constitution meant for it to be in.
The basis of this restructuring comes from the 10th amendment and
articles of the Constitution.
As you know, every major political party needs
a symbol. After careful consideration,
the mythological hydra has been selected.
I know what your thinking, but it is effective in serving two main
purposes. The first purpose is that it
is an ideal representation of the new structure of government that will be
implemented by the New Federalist party.
The two heads represent the two governing bodies, the federal government
and the state governments. Both
"heads" do nothing more than serve or govern over the body, which
represents the citizens of the United States of America. The second purpose of the hydra is to shift
the focus from the representative party to the individual members of the
party. A political party should, like
the hydra, should be nothing more than a myth.
Votes in an election should not be cast for a party but for the
individual candidates. The New Federalist
party will be nothing more than a collection of like-minded people seeking to
better our great country.
In the following pages I have set forth the
basic principles and various policy stands of the New Federalist party.
STATEMENT OF
PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES
PRINCIPLES
Federalism:
"A political system in which ultimate authority is shared between a
central government and state or regional governments."1 The first and foremost principality addresses
the power of the federal and state governments.
The framers of the Constitution never meant for the federal government
to grow to today's tremendous size.
The 10th amendment states that "The powers
not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to
the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the
people."2 This means that
everything not set forth in the Constitution as being regulated by the federal
government will go back to being regulated by the states.
The second principality is a criterion for election. Today's politician is viewed as a person who
is out to do nothing more that line his/her own pockets. A character of honesty, integrity, and
willingness to carry out the public will shall be held above all other
qualities when seeking nomination for political office.
GENERAL POLICIES
Although the New Federalists main goal is a
true federal government, it is not by any means a single issue party. We try to take an independent stand on all of
today's political issues.
Crime:
Recent Gallop polls have shown that 80% of the population favors putting
more police on the streets, and paying higher taxes to do it. The same poll shows that 82% want to make it
harder to parole violent inmates, and 79% want tougher sentences for all
crimes.3 Many things need to be done
about this epidemic that is sweeping our nation away. The plan we intend to implement is divided
into three sections, punishment, prison reform, and education.
Punishment will be changed across the
board. Mandatory sentencing will be
fixed to all crimes and the penalties will be increased. A mandatory "three strikes and your
out" law will be implemented in all non-violent crimes and a "two
strikes and your out" law will deal with violent crimes. In violent crimes, two strikes means life in
prison with NO chance of parole. Life in
prison means just that, life, not 25 years.
Prison will be your home for the remainder of your stay on this planet.
Prison reform will mirror that of Alabama's new
prison system under Ron Jones.
"Chain gangs, electrified fences, no coffee except on Sunday-all
these changes and more..."4 The New
Federalists will also reform prisons by taking out tv's, vcr's and other
recreational equipment. We will leave
some recreational equipment in, but only to be used during designated
times.
Educational programs will be set up to let kids
know about the effects of crime and drugs.
It will also let children associate with actual police officers and
loose that inherent fear of cops that many kids have today. Existing programs will receive more funds if
they are needed.
Foreign Policy:
The second main issue that will be dealt with is America's foreign
policies. There are many sub issues in
foreign policy, but the main ones we will be dealing with are NATO and our many
military interventions. Firstly, the New
Federalists stand for a withdrawal from
an outdated NATO. There are just too
many wars in Europe that have nothing to do with the United States for us to
get involved with. To put it simply,
NATO is no longer needed. Not only will
we get out of NATO, we will also remove all of our nuclear weapons from
Europe. In addition, we will also pull
all American forces out of Japan, the Philippines, Central America and South
Korea.
Next, the United States government will stop
playing it's self appointed role of 'Globocop'.
Military interventions such as the situations in Somalia and Bosnia will
not be repeated. Unless a countries
problems threaten our national security and present a 'clear and present danger'
we will not intervene militarily. Any
intervention will come through foreign aid.
Welfare:
The last main issue that will be dealt with is welfare reform. Welfare has helped millions of people become
dependant on our government for free handouts. Now is the time for a substantial change in
the failing status quo. Many tools will
be utilized to reform this decrepit system.
Among these will include a full range of incentives to encourage
recipients to re-enter the work force.
Social Security: American social security could be the
greatest joke of our time. With the
increase in fraud and bankruptcy of the current social security system the New
Federalist party will abolish current social security expenditures. Those people that are currently dependant on
social security that can not work will continue to receive their benefits with
no change. However, those people who are
able to work will see a 50% cut in their social security checks. However, once a recipient can no longer work
to support himself, then he will again receive full benefits. The cuts will not take place overnight, 3
years will be allowed for all those that need jobs to find them. Those who are not currently receiving social
security by the day of implementation will never be eligible to receive it.
Freedom of Religion: Consistent with the constitution, there will
be a definitive separation of church and state, whereby "Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof..."5 No more, no
less. This means that subjects such as
prayer in schools rests in the hands of the individual state governments. This section of the first amendment merely
prohibits congress from passing laws that sets up a national religion or persecutes
members of an existing one. Furthermore,
individuals are free to practice, or abstain from the same, any religion or
belief they please, provided that it is legal and does not infringe on others
rights.
Electoral College: The electoral college may have been a great
idea when it was invented, but now it is horribly out of date and can no longer
meet the needs of the American people.
When a president is elected by the electoral college yet does not get a
majority of the popular vote, something is obviously wrong. A constitutional amendment will be proposed
to dissolve the electoral college and elect the president by the popular vote
results only. This new amendment will basically
repeal the 12th amendment.
American Reconstruction: Black, Indian, Hispanic. What's wrong with these names? They're not politically correct. African-American, Native-American,
Latino-American, now those are "correct". To the New Federalist party it's all a crock
of inverted racism, where the minority sets it's own race apart and anyone who
does not call them by their new name is considered a racist. You and I have both heard the phrase
"Why can't we just be Americans again?" The implications are so true. The New Federalist party will address the
problem by instigating "American Reconstruction". American Reconstruction is the process to
eliminate racism. The first step is
getting rid of all hyphenated American names such as African-American. The first step in regards to an uncooperative
person is to reduce that person's citizenship to one-half American and one-half
whatever. The individual will still have
to pay full taxes (fees for living in America without full citizenship) but
will only reap one half of the rewards of being an American. Such benefits include a complete drivers
license, equal protection under the law, and the right to vote. One of the most volatile situations in
America today is racism. This is just
the tip of the iceberg in dealing with it, but at least we've got the guts to
take the first step and get to one of the roots of the problem.
Part II
Crime:
The biggest issue in politics today is crime. Therefore, the New Federalist party will
address that before all other issues at hand.
The first step to reducing crime is a complete overhaul of the prison
system. Today's prisons are no more than
underdeveloped country clubs for socially degenerate people. Doing something effective to reduce crime is
not as hard as one might expect, however, you MUST stand up for what will work
and not back down because of opposition, because there will be a whole lot of
it. The New Federalist party is ready to
make this stand with a three sided attack on crime.
The first attack will be with punishment. The first step will be to implement mandatory
sentencing for all criminal acts.
Sentences and fines for non-violent crimes will be decided upon by state
courts while capitol offenses and violent crime sentences will be decided on by
the Supreme court. The next step is to
pass a bill similar to the current "three strikes and your out" law
that is in California. However, the
meaning of 'your out' will vary from crime to crime. Third time offenders will get 10 years
minimum no matter what. Violent
criminals will only get one more chance, the second violent act they commit
will put them behind bars, forever.
The new crime bill will not be the only bill
sent, another bill will accompany it, the Juvenile Crime Bill. The juvenile crime bill will be exactly the
same, in that it will contain the strikes laws and the mandatory
sentencing. The only thing that will
differ is the mode of punishment. The
juvenile crime bill will set up the Alternative Schooling program. This program will set up alternative schools
in each state as needed. Instead of sending
the juvenile offenders to jail, they go to school. These schools will be run like prisons in
that all of the 'students' will be constantly monitored by guards and they will
have little freedom. Weekdays will
consist of a rigid school/work schedule and a few hours free time. Weekends will be open for limited visitation
and rehabilitation classes. In addition
to the rehabilitation classes on the weekends, one will be attended every day
of the school week, just like a regular class.
If a student turns 18 years old and has not yet finished serving his
time he will be transferred immediately to a state prison where he will finish
out his sentence.
The next attack will be with prison
reform. The proposed solution to the
high occupancy of America's prisons is hard labor and no luxuries. Chain gangs will be used to clean up road
sides, pave roads, dig ditches, grow food, and anything else the warden can
think up for them to do. The purpose of
the chain gang is to break hardened criminals and to teach them that prison is
not somewhere they want to be. Most of
the changes that will be proposed are those that Ron Jones has proposed in
Alabama. By watching the results of his
new solutions we can decide if it is what we really want. The proposed solutions are as follow... (1)Leg irons will be used while inmates are
out in the prison yard. (2)Electric fences will replace all other fences in the
compound. (3)All inmates will be manacled together whenever they leave the
prison. (4)TV's will not be used. (5)Radio's will only be used during
designated hours. (6)Minimal sporting equipment will be provided. Repeat offenders and inmates that are a
behavioral problem will be dealt with appropriately. (1)No smoking while working (2)No soft drinks
(3)Increased hard labor hours.
The final attack on crime come through
education. Programs like DARE have been
tremendously successful over the years.
More programs like them need to be developed. Kids need to see police as being their
friend, not people to be feared. Cops
need to be integrated into the classroom so that they can teach children about
the dangers of drugs, crime, gangs, guns, etc.
On top of that, more preventative programs such as assault prevention
classes will be introduced on the high school levels.
Welfare:
Welfare has gone beyond reason.
To put it as simply as possible, the current welfare system is
wrong. In 40 states, welfare pays over
$8.00 an hour. In 17 of those it pays
more than $10.00 an hour. The yearly
value of welfare receipts ranges anywhere from $36,000 in Hawaii to $11,000 in
Mississippi6 The New Federalist party
calls for a striking reform of the current welfare state. The first thing you must see is that the
current system offers no incentives for a recipient to try to find work. Furthermore the current system actually seems
to encourage dependance through the added benefits of having more children and
not marrying.7 The first thing that must
be done is to encourage people to go out and find jobs. To get them to do this we must give them
incentive. Our proposed solution is to
have a welfare dependance time limit so that able bodied workers can not live
off of welfare for a long period of time.
A reasonable amount of time would be about one year, assuming that the
person is actually looking for a job.
Another incentive is to help with the costs of taking care of a child
while a single parent goes to work daily.
The next method of solution to the welfare
state is to reduce the actual number of recipients by having a better enforced
application screening process. There are
many people out there that don't actually need welfare but they choose to
receive it because they don't have to work.
These types of people will be immediately rejected from the application
process. By adopting a tighter
application process the number of recipients will be reduced.
Welfare fraud costs taxpayers millions of
dollars each year. Florida alone spends
millions on ineligible welfare recipients each year.8 The only way to put an end to welfare fraud
is to enact tougher punishments and a better screening process by the
government of who they will buy back food stamps from. There are many criminals out there that the
government buys food stamps back from simply because they have a license to
receive food stamps from "customers."
Foreign Policy:
There is one thing America should do with it's foreign policy, and that
is to dump it. Our president Clinton has
embarrassed us enough with his lame threats to third world countries that will
not give in to his wishes. The New
Federalist party favors a withdrawal of all overseas troops. Bring them back from Asia, Europe, and South
America. Since there is no threat to
world stability there is absolutely no need for our GI's to be scattered all
over the world, we will bring them home.
The first thing America should get out of is
NATO. Washington continues to spend $90
billion a year on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.9 NATO can no longer do us any good because the
Cold War is over. The only thing that
can happen now is that NATO can entangle America in the numerous parochial
quarrels and conflicts of East European nations themselves.10 Staying out of NATO allows the United States
to form it's own opinion of European wars and if it wants to get involved it
will be by free will, not dragged in by NATO.
The next issue of foreign policy is our
newfound love of being the police nation (aka. Globocop). The United States, under Bill Clinton has
stuck our noses in other nations business and have therefore been dragged into
the mess. Somalia is a prime
example. Even though human rights are
very important, it was simply none of our business. If we attempt the same thing with China we
might get hurt. Now Clinton is meddling
with Bosnia, a disaster in the making.
The New Federalists's plan of action for the Bosnian situation would to
not get involved since the U.S. has no vital interests at stake in Bosnia. We can not force the heads of the governments
into a peace plan. The only peace plan that
would work would be one that they came into agreement with on their own. Under no circumstances would we send troops
into Bosnia to "keep the peace".
Nor would we advocate sending troops anywhere else on similar missions.
The U.S. foreign
military policy in regards to nuclear weapons has gone rather well. We advocate a lateral agreement between many
different countries to destroy some of their nuclear arsenal.
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