The Constitution Party

The solution to America's problems. If we could bring in the Tea Party, the Libertarian Party, and whatever actual conservatives are left in the Republican Party, we could restore constitutional government in America. I know that scares the hell out of liberals as they find other people having liberty and rights as terrifying, but sorry. There are other countries that will gladly accept people who enjoy oppressive leadership forcing everyone to row in the same direction.

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The solution to America's problems. If we could bring in the Tea Party, the Libertarian Party, and whatever actual conservatives are left in the Republican Party, we could restore constitutional government in America. I know that scares the hell out of liberals as they find other people having liberty and rights as terrifying, but sorry. There are other countries that will gladly accept people who enjoy oppressive leadership forcing everyone to row in the same direction.

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For someone trying to project that they are not worried about them, you sure seem worried about them... :shock:
 
“In addition to that, the concept of the rule of law includes the idea that no one is above the law’s sanction, and no one is beneath the law’s protection” - Darrell Castle
 
Education
The Constitution Party is against Common Core, the controversial learning standards initiative. The party also believes that the Constitution allows for education to be a state issue since it does not give the federal government the authority.

“Education should be free from all federal government subsidies, including vouchers, tax incentives, and loans, except with respect to veterans,” the party’s website proclaims.

Federal Reserve
Castle is a proponent of eradicating the Federal Reserve, an entity that he views as unconstitutional.

“I think we should … retake our monetary system,” Castle said. “Article 1, Section 8 does not give Congress the right to delegate [the American monetary system] to a private organization like the Federal Reserve.”

“I advocate ending the Federal Reserve by repealing the Federal Reserve Act and charting a new course monetarily,” he continued.

Foreign Policy
The Constitution Party believes “in a non-interventionalist foreign policy,” Castle said.

“By that I don’t mean that we will not protect America. I would like to think that I’d be better and more willing to protect America than the other [candidates],” the nominee continued. “But I would not be interested in using the U.S. military to intervene in every rattlesnake’s nest that pops up around the country like in Libya or any other places across the Middle East.”

“I believe in a strong defense, but I believe in a ‘mind your own business’ type of government as the Constitution requires us to do,” Castle said.

Castle also said that he would like the U.S. to withdraw from the United Nations in order to keep the country free to “chart its own course.”

Murray argued that both the GOP and the Democratic Party “have a globalist agenda.”

“If you believe that America is a sovereign nation, yet continue to support parties that are committed to destroying that sovereignty by their legislative actions and treaties, then you have truly ‘wasted’ your vote,” she said.

Gun Control
The Constitution Party is adamantly against gun control as it refers to gun ownership as one of the “unalienable rights” Thomas Jefferson referred to in the Declaration of Independence.

The party adamantly opposes gun control — particularly efforts made by the Obama administration.

“Disarmament is apparently one of the building blocks President Obama intends to use in the building his new Orwellian, total surveillance police state,” the party’s website states. “Despite his and Vice President Biden’s rhetoric, they must understand that disarmament will not ‘keep millions of people out of harm’s way’ nor will it save ‘thousands of lives.’”

The party’s website goes on to state that “virtually ever right listed in the original Bill of Rights is either dead or seriously threatened” and encourages its members to be constantly vigilant in defending those rights — specifically the right to bear arms.

“Perhaps President Obama sees economic calamity coming to the nation as a result of his economic policies, and he wants us disarmed to make martial law easier to enforce,” the website speculates. “We can use history as a guide; but ultimately we can only guess at his motives.”

Immigration
According to the Constitution Party’s platform, its members oppose illegal immigration and amnesty of any sort, including proposals that would provide some sort of pathway to citizenship for those who are in the U.S. illegally.

“We support programs, such as E-Verify, to put millions of Americans back to work,” Frank Fluckiger, chairman of the party, said. “We must have strict enforcement and compliance of any and all commonsense visa programs, and we demand security of our borders and ports to ensure that illegal immigration is a diminishing problem for the future.”

Castle argued that on issues such as marriage and abortion, he is the most conservative candidate out of anyone else who is running for president. Yet on one issue, he shares some commonality with Trump: securing the country’s borders.

“If conservative people want a person to uphold the traditional values they only have one choice in this election, and that’s me,” Castle said. “If they ever say something like, ‘I’ll never vote for a pro-abortion candidate,’ their only choice is me. If they value traditional marriage, their only choice is me. I can’t say that about secure borders because Mr. Trump has obviously made a good living by talking about immigration.”

Taxes
As president, Castle would like to redo the country’s tax policy to reflect states’ population and put the responsibility on the states.

“In other words, say the state had 1% of the population of the nation, then it would be required to collect 1% of the budget, and it could do that any way it wanted to,” Castle explained. “For example, Alaska might raise that money by taxing the petroleum industry or it might be tourism and so forth down the line.”

“As a result of that, the states would be empowered as the Constitution dictates that they be be, and Washington would be disempowered,” he said. “States would not have to worry about all these unfunded mandates that the federal government puts on them, and they would not have to be intimated by the federal government by saying ‘we will cut off your funds and you will not be able to meet your budget unless you do what we say.’ It would solve a lot of those problems, and it would free the United States, the American people from having to send their income to the federal government. And I personally think it would make us a much more dynamic, growing and explosive economy.”

Murray said voters concerned about “wasting their vote” on a third-party should view their votes in regards to their taxes.

“In fact, how you vote determines how much of your investment is taxed and on what things whose taxes are spent,” she said. “If you invest in a party that does not share your belief system, then you are investing in something that will never live up to your expectations.”

The Constitution Party Makes Its Case for a ‘Completely Different World’: ‘We Are Not About Playing Political Games’
 

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