Principles:


Religious Freedom -

the right to practice one's religion without interference from the government

 

Economic Freedom -

the right to make individual economic decisions and to keep the government out of these decisions

 

 

Limited Government -

for the United States as delineated in the U. S. Constitution, e.g., no corporate or individual welfare, no congressional pork-barrel, no pouring billions of dollars into corporate contracts for one's friends, no unconstitutional bureaucracies. If it isn't stated in the Constitution, then any law that creates a programs or bureaucracy like these is unconstitutional and must be struck down.

 

 

Low Taxes -

only enough to support the core functions of government; major tax reform is needed

 

 

Personal Responsibility -

taking care of one's family; this is not a government responsibility, and individual fiscal responsibility

 

 

Fiscal Responsibility -

balanced budget, no debt, no deficit

 

 

Clear Separation of Powers between the three branches of government

a U.S. Supreme Court that supports the original intent of the U.S. Constitution, not a modern interpretation of it

 

 

Government Accountability -

after all, the government works "for the People"

 

 

A "Culture of Life" - not the infanticide of 4,100 innocent babies per day in the U.S.  How many U.S. servicemen have been killed in Iraq in the last few years; more than 3,100? So, where is justice for the 45 million innocent unborn abortion deaths since Roe v Wade?

 

 

Educational Freedom -

the right to equally choose private, parochial, public, or home schooling

 

 

Reducing

the number of current laws, regulations, and rules

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Noel Gibeson