Researching Election Candidates
Researching election candidates based on the Constitution should be a voters highest priority when preparing to vote. Following political polls and listening to media hype is a trap.
Voter Strikeforce researched both Congressional and Presidential candidate campaign platforms, and found a candidate that articulated best where this country is, where it is headed, and what needs to be done to correct it's path.
The candidate struck a cord in the hearts of many Americans. His campaign message rings as true for our upcoming elections as it did during his run for office.
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This election candidate didn't address illegal immigration. He became vocal regarding the issue as time passed and illegal immigration became relevant.
To avoid any preconceived opinions, the original campaign brochure was altered by placing "This election candidate" where the candidate's name originally appeared. A link to the candidates actual publication is included at the end of this page.
OUR ELECTION CANDIDATE SPEAKS OUT FOR A STRONGER AMERICA
This election candidate is troubled by attempts to change our
form of government - and is resolved to maintain the
historical balance of our Republic.
GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY
"Our tendency to concentrate power in the hands
of a few men deeply concerns me. We can be
conquered by bombs or by subversion; but we can
also be conquered by neglect - by ignoring the
Constitution and disregarding the principles of
limited government".
"I am convinced that most Americans now want to
reverse the trend. I think that concern for our
vanishing freedoms is genuine. I think that the
people"s uneasiness in the stifling omnipresence
of government has turned into something
approaching alarm. But bemoaning the evil will
not drive it back, and accusing fingers will not
shrink government."
STATES RIGHTS
This election candidate knows that government to be
responsive must be close to the people.
"There is a reason for (the Constitution’s)
reservation of "States" Rights. Not only
does it prevent the accumulation of power
in a central government that is remote from
the people and relatively immune from popular
restraints; it also recognizes the principle
that essentially local problems are best
dealt with by the people most directly
concerned. Who knows better than New Yorkers
how much and what kind of publicly financed
slum clearance in New York City is needed and
can be afforded? Who knows better than
Nebraskans whether that State has an adequate
nursing program? Who knows better than Arizonans
the kind of school program that is needed to
educate their children?
"The people have long since seen through the
spurious suggestion that federal aid comes free.
They know that the money comes out of their own
pockets, and that it is returned to them minus
a broker’s fee taken by the federal bureaucracy.
They know, too, that the power to decide how that
money shall be spent is withdrawn from them and
exercised by some planning board deep in the
caverns of one of the federal agencies. They
understand this represents a great and perhaps
irreparable loss-not only in their wealth, but in
their priceless liberty."
CIVIL RIGHTS
This election candidate wants equal treatment for all
Americans, but preferential treatment for none.
"The right to vote, to equal treatment before
the law, to hold property, and to the protection
of contracts are clearly guaranteed by the 14th
and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. These
rights should be rigorously enforced. Existing
law demands it.
"In the schools, the Attorney General already
has the authority through court decrees to effect
integration. But if more authority must be granted,
we should write a law that is tightly drawn, that
can be used like a rifle, not a shotgun.
"As for the proposed public accommodations law,
it is unconstitutional and a clear example of a
new law which will only hinder, not help the
cause of racial tolerance. Such a law could even
open the door to a police-state system of
enforcement that would eventually threaten the
liberty of us all.
"No matter how we try, we cannot pass a law that
will make you like me or me like you. The key to
racial and religious tolerance lies not in laws
alone but, ultimately, in the hearts of men."
He is a staunch defender of personal freedom and
the rights of every individual.
"Unenforceable government edicts benefit no one.
Continued public attention and moral persuasion,
I believe, will do more, in the long run to
create the good will necessary to the acceptance
of decent racial relations in all segments of our
society.
"Our people must not be herded into the streets
for the redress of their grievances. We have
better ways, more lasting and more honest ways."
LABOR
This election candidate is not afraid to challenge vested
interests, either in management or labor. He has
challenged "bossism" everywhere.
"The labor movement was born out of the threat of
the loss of freedom through excesses of
overbearing business monopolies. It has served
well to bring the pendulum back from the extreme.
I believe that unionism, in its proper sphere,
accomplishes a positive good for the country.
"But the pendulum has now swung too far in the
opposite direction and we are faced, as a people,
with the stern obligation to halt a menacing
misappropriation of power before it completely
engulfs the liberties of labor, management and
the general public."
SOCIAL SECURITY
This election candidate wants to safeguard the "security"
in Social Security.
I favor a sound Social Security system and I want
to see it strengthened. I want to see every
participant receive all the benefits this system
provides. And I want to see these benefits paid
in dollars with real purchasing power.
"Social Security is a system of basic protection
for the aged. In addition, most Americans now
participate in private pension plans while many
have their own savings and investments Social
Security was never intended to replace these
voluntary programs. Its prime purpose was and is
to supplement them, to provide a basic floor. I
am convinced it can do this job, the job for
which it was created.
"Essentially, protection against need in America
depends upon a free economy which produces an
ever-growing abundance and an ever-greater
opportunity for all. In this framework, I believe
Social Security has a vital and legitimate
supporting role."
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
This election candidate believes that the first fiscal
responsibility of the Federal Government is to
preserve the value of the dollar.
"Government must do everything within its power
to guarantee a sound dollar. It can do this by
reasonable budgets, by living within the means
of the people who pay the bills, and by
encouraging the individual enterprise from which
the real value of money is formed."
"We need clearly stated and clearly understood
priorities for national programs. We cannot do
everything at once and there are many things the
Federal Government should not try to do. Local
governments must take on more and not, less
responsibility in meeting needs when those needs
are fully established."
He will trim unnecessary and unwarranted Federal
spending.
"Let us, by all means, remember the nation's
interest in reducing taxes and spending. The need
for economic growth that we hear so much about
these days will be achieved, not by the government
harnessing the nation"s economic forces but by
emancipating them. By reducing taxes and spending
we will not only return to the individual the means
with which he can assert his freedom and dignity,
but also guarantee to the nation the economic
strength that will always be its ultimate defense
against foreign foes."
THE WELFARE STATE
This election candidate has issued a clear call to halt the
relentless drift toward the welfare state.
"We, the people, can change all of this. We can
unite. We can reject appeasement. We can deny
self-indulgence. We can restrain our pressure
groups from seeking special privilege favors at
the expense of the general public taxpayer.
"We can meet our obligations and not postpone the
debt payment and place that burden on the next
generation. We can do all of these things, for the
people of America are strong, capable and
courageous.
"To do these things, to restore the flaming beacon
of freedom and opportunity which for so many
generations enjoyed the admiration and affection of
all the peoples of this earth, we must make our
voices heard in the election of those who are to
represent us in the governing bodies of this
republic.
"We must elect uncommon men to do an uncommon job
for an uncommon country."
LEADERSHIP AND THE AMERICAN DREAM
This election candidate has asked all of us to dedicate
ourselves to the American dream.
"I understand what the people of America are saying
in this decade. Their message has been heard and
understood. The people are now eager for a leader
who will restore, the Constitutional limitations of
government, who will mobilize moral force of the
millions of people to reduce and to limit the
inequitable, concentration of power in any
government, organization or economic combine."
With these challenging words, Our Candidate launched
his campaign for the Presidency of the United States.
Their force and clarity reflect the man and explain
the ever-increasing enthusiasm of millions of
Americans for him. They are the words of a businessman
and soldier turned statesman who will accept no
substitutes for fundamental American principles. They
are the words of a dedicated public servant seeking our
Nation's highest office; not to satisfy personal
ambition, but to lead a crusade which will restore
pride and self reliance at home and respect abroad.
Throughout his public career, Our Candidate has never
made special appeals to special interest groups. He never
will. He is an American who will work for America; not
for one particular section, class, group or party, but
for all of America. He is one man in public life today
who can transform principles into programs to produce a
stronger America and a stronger Free World.
This election candidate “A Choice Not an Echo”
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