ISSUES
The Modern Whig Party relies on common sense. The organization is the fastest-growing advocate for such issues as fiscal
responsibility, strong national defense and bold social progression.
We see the value of independent thinking and the danger of being
limited to one distinct ideology. Since 1833, we have carried the
mantle of America's middle-of-the-road party.
To get involved or add to our list of issues, send us an email or join our new forum. TENETS - FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY — The
Modern Whig philosophy is to empower the states with the resources to
handle their unique affairs
- ENERGY INDEPENDENCE — Reduce
dependence on foreign oil by developing practical sources of
alternative energy. This will have the simultaneous effect of changing
the national security dynamic
- STATES RIGHTS — Each state can determine its course of action based on local values and unique needs
- PERSONAL FREEDOM — Government should refrain from legislating morality
- VETERANS
AFFAIRS — Vigilant advocacy relating to the medical, financial,
and overall well-being of our military families and veterans
- SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENT — Increased public and private emphasis on fields such as space, oceanic, medical and nanotechnology
DETAILED VISION
Fiscal responsibility
The
Modern Whig philosophy is to empower the states with the resources to
handle their unique affairs. The logic is that people in Alabama should
not always have to flip the bill for earmarks that occur in New York
and vice versa. For example, a senator from Oklahoma is currently using
his committee powers to stifle an important transportation project in
Virginia. The reality is that the more local one gets, the more in tune
with the unique and specific needs of that area. This is why we propose
that federal tax dollars be provided to each state in a lump sum every
fiscal year based on population. This eliminates the need for most
earmarks and pork-barrel spending as the onus will then be on state
legislators and governors to allocate funding for issues that they see
fit. Of course the federal government will still vote on other special
projects and traditionally federal items, but these projects will be
more manageable to monitor. In addition, the allocations to the states
also provides a better opportunity to balance the federal budget while
also forcing local voters to pay more attention to state elected
officials.
National security
Many
of our members have served in Iraq and Afghanistan and have unique and
practical qualifications to express the Modern Whig viewpoint. While
the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) has been signed between the US
and Iraq, experience dictates that the situation on the ground, as well
as regional and political issues, will change by the 2011 pullout date.
This is why we are sticking with our initial plan as it also helps
illustrate our realistic view of the region. We
propose pulling our forces out of Iraq except for a relatively small
base in the Kurdish area of the country. Our troops will tell you that
unlike the rest of Iraq, the Kurds are prone to democracy and in fact
do treat American forces as liberators. To this end, the Kurds deserve
our continued protection and in turn, we maintain a base to act upon
any contingencies emanating from within Iraq, Syria or Iran. Moreover,
the oil industry from Kirkuk can take care of the bills. Any future
Status of
Forces Agreements also should be approved by
the US Senate like any other treaty. We then can put real effort and
resources into fighting the terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Finally, we would continue dialogue and contact with the Pakistani
government in hopes that they would finally end this defacto terrorist
safe-haven in their country, but in the end, if they fail to act then
we will.
Environmental Protection and National Security
Why
did we lump the environment with national security? Because eliminating
our dependency on foreign oil is a national security issue as it takes
away a significant amount of cards from our enemies. For example,
cartels are illegal in the US but at the same time, we rely on the OPEC
cartel for our oil. Expedited funding and research into viable green
technology is part of the answer. It also is a major developing
industry where we can make lots of money and create tons of jobs. At
the same time, we represent a new generation of "Trustbuster." At the
turn of the 20th Century, Teddy Roosevelt broke up the monopolies that
stifled small business and economic growth. Now is the time to bust up
the oil companies. These companies are designed, as they should be, to
make money for their shareholders. We support this. The Modern Whig
Party understands that corporations would actually be violating the
rules if they strayed from their fiduciary duties toward their
shareholders. However, an oil company has no business owning another
energy resource such as coal. Believe it or not, clean coal technology
exists and if permitted to grow, West Virginia and Southeast Ohio will
become the engine of the world. In addition, we support a focus on
natural gas, wind and solar power as outlined and paid for in the
Picken's Plan.
Immigration
If
somebody is in this country illegally, then he or she should be
deported if caught. However, it is not realistic in terms of manpower
and resources to attempt to hunt illegal immigrants down. We propose
the following: Offer illegal immigrants the opportunity for citizenship
if they join the military and serve out their initial contractual term
honorably. This system already is in use for green card holders
and has proven to be an absolute success. In fact, much of this
proposal is based off of the highly applauded current framework. The
illegal immigrants will not be entitled to jobs that require security
clearances, but will be eligible for the GI Bill, Tricare and all other
benefits afforded to US service members who serve honorably. This
program also will include a background check and English-language
classes if necessary. In this manner, any illegal immigrant ranging in
age from 18 to 42 will receive job skills and educational benefits
while they earn their citizenship in defense of our country. Of course
this military path to citizenship would not apply to elderly or
disabled illegal immigrants, but it does offer an opportunity to tens
of thousands of illegal immigrants.
In
respect to the orderly deportation of other illegal immigrants, we
propose the following: A creation of ad-hoc immigration courts.
Essentially, highly regarded immigration lawyers in varying parts of
the country will be nominated and selected to serve as immigration
judges. When a suspected illegal immigrant is caught, an ad-hoc court
can quickly be convened in order to ensure fair proceedings. In this
manner, we can significantly impact the current problem of immigration
court backlog while at the same time empower local communities such as
Prince William County in Virginia that wish to enforce immigration
laws.
China, Foreign Aid and the WTO
Many
defective products are manufactured in China, from contaminated pet
food and toothpaste to dangerous toys to lead-filled dental crowns. Yet
as consumers, we look the other way just to keep costs down, even
though these products are made in an authoritarian, oftentimes menacing
nation that opposes us at virtually every opportunity.
The
Modern Whig Party proposes offering tiered subsidies and tax breaks to
U.S. corporations who remove their manufacturing operations from China.
The WTO and international treaty justification is based on
well-established health and welfare exemptions of rules that normally
forbid this type of government intervention. We can then steer our
corporations to creating jobs in other places such as the West Bank,
Iraq and Latin America. We can then cut direct foreign aid to some of
these nations as that system is notorious for corruption anyway.
Instead, the people in these poverty-stricken nations will have stable
jobs. In the case of Latin America, steering manufacturing jobs out of
China and into our hemisphere also may help curb the tide of
immigration. Since this is a tiered system, we also suggest that the
highest tier of tax breaks and subsidies go to manufacturing jobsin the
US. Church/State Separation
Don't
mess with Christmas. While our members range from deeply religious to
completely secular, we are realistic. We follow the rule that the
government must not fund religious activities. However, the business of
forcing Christmas trees and reindeer ornaments off of city hall
property is ridiculous. At the same time, government cannot favor one
religion over others. So long as all other religions have equal access
to display their holiday symbols, we see no problems.
Gay Rights
Each
state can determine the extended rights of homosexuals based on their
own local values. We do, however, support classifying as a federal hate
crime attacks on people based on their perceived sexual orientation. In
the end, the sexual orientation of the guy down the street has no
bearing on anybody else's life.
Health Care
The
Modern Whig Party is continuing to work with experts in the field to
develop a realistic, common-sense proposal for this issue. However,
there are a few individual health care items that we are prepared to
propose. Recognizing that Viagra is sometimes prescribed to men for
other medical reasons such as diabetes and covered by many health plans
regardless of the reason, we find it unacceptable that birth control is
typically not covered for women. Birth control medication has many
other benefits to women besides its primary function. We believe that
health insurance companies should include birth control as a regularly
covered item and stop forcing millions of women to pay out of pocket Second Amendment We
support the Second Amendment right to bear arms. Our general viewpoint
is that states can regulate firearms to whatever their local values
dictate, but these regulations must be reasonable and can't be too
costly or otherwise prohibitive to a point where it would violate the
constitutional right. In fact, we lump the issue of firearms more with
illegal drugs since statistics demonstrate that the majority of gun
crimes - with some notable exceptions - are related to illicit drugs.
In this regard, we support legalizing marijuana with the caveat that it
be highly regulated and heavily taxed. Revenue from this heavy tax, as
well as savings gleaned from ending marijuana enforcement and
punishment, can help combat the drugs that have been shown to fuel gun
violence.
Abortion
Our
members are split on this subject just like the rest of the country.
But the bottom line is that this one particular issue should not be the
sole basis for which political party people affiliate with. For
example, many "pro-choice" voters find themselves agreeing with many
traditionally GOP issues while many of those opposed to abortion rights
find themselves agreeing with many Democratic issues. Despite this
fact, voters too often are pushed to choose one party or the other due
to the abortion issue alone. It is time to end the trend of having this
one issue become a deal breaker. Each state can determine its course of
action like any other public health issue that revolves around medical
procedures. The federal government should not get involved or regulate
such items as the less involvement by the government in our private
lives the better. In addition, we encourage states to consider additional funding
for greater access to adoption for people wishing not to keep a child
and for qualified couples or individuals wishing to become parents of
adopted children. Responsible safe-haven laws also give people an
additional option beyond abortion. We support all policies giving
couples additional options beyond abortion, making this practice even
more rare.
Affirmative Action
Race-based affirmative action should be eliminated and replaced with an economic criteria for education benefits.
Science and Technology
Exploration
is in our blood. Whether it is the brain, the oceans, the wilderness or
space, people have always been fascinated by the unknown. Perhaps more
importantly, science has a way of bringing people together in a manner
that no politician could ever dream. Science also has a way of
transforming the economy. The Modern Whig Party supports the
privatization of space and continued exploration of our oceans. Taking
away the government monopoly and allowing capitalism into the
exploration business will exponentially expand our technology base and
further the growth of mankind. Sound off on the issues The Modern Whig Party Forum is the place where you can debate, discuss, improve or reject the platforms and solutions of our organization. |