Populist Party of America
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Populist Party of America, founded in 2002, is a "free market", classical liberal and conservative political party which claims to offer "real solutions" to American problems through the establishment of what they have termed "constitutional democracy".
History
The Populist Party was founded in 2002 with the intent of offering "real solutions" by establishing what the party termed a "constitutional democracy." The party established a set of planks that its supporters follow. The Populist Party did not field a candidate in the 2004 United States Presidential election, and has not yet fielded a candidate in the 2008 United States Presidential election.Platform
The Populist Party platform is based on a much-decentralized government in the United States, from where it is as of January 2008. Planks in the party include opposition to any federal government action that is not specifically authorized by the United States Constitution. This affects a wide area of issues currently in play, such as the War in Iraq, which was started with out a declaration of war from Congress. The Populist Party also opposes federally run education and many other government activities that have become common in the nation’s day-to-day life.Another plank establishes that the United States Constitution is a "failed Constitution." One tenant of this plank includes citizen-legislation on a local level. Another tenant says that the people should follow the advice of the Anti-Federalist Papers and founding fathers such as Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine (who opposed the Constitution).
Another plank is that the party is opposed to American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as they were both started without a Congressional declaration of war. The plank includes an opposition to militarism in general, aiming for peaceful non-aggression, rather than the alternative.
The party emphasizes the Bill of Rights and specifically the 9th Amendment and 10th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The overall platform of the party supports a complete overhaul of the system of government in the United States, which they seek to achieve through the growth of a peaceful, “people-based” movement. They advocate direct citizen legislation with a “strict adherence to the Bill of Rights serving to protect the liberties of every person.”
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