Thursday, February 18, 2010

Interesting Viewpoints From the Fringe of a Major Political Party

"After decades of New Deal and Great Society social activism; combined with the rapid decline in civics and American history education in our government schools; mixed with a growing population of ill-informed and apathetic voters; government at every level in this country continues to be too big, too intrusive, and too expensive.

Founded in 1991, the Republican Liberty Caucus exists to promote individual liberty, limited government, and free enterprise within the Republican Party by:
(a) promoting these ideals among Party officials and its various organizations,
(b) identifying and supporting candidates sympathetic with these ideals, and
(c) promoting Caucus membership among Republican Party registrants, officials, and officeholders.

While rolling back decades of government “nannyism” will require a great deal of public education and grassroots lobbying, the most important means of changing public policy is to change public officials. Therefore, the Republican Liberty Caucus works to elect pro-liberty Republicans to offices at all levels, partisan and non-partisan, in both primary and general elections."




I assume there are people within the Democratic party that share these beliefs. If only all the people who do so could unite under what they have in common rather then what they disagree on.

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