Sunday, October 13, 2019
The New Federalist Party :: essays research papers
 The New Federalist Party    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    					    
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