Month: September 2025

  • Money and Banking

    Money and Banking

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    The Founding Fathers established a system of “coin” money that was designed to prohibit the “improper and wicked” manipulation of the nation’s medium of exchange while guaranteeing the power of the citizens’ earnings. 


    Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5 grants only to Congress the power: 

    “To coin Money [and] regulate the Value thereof”, with no provision for such power to be delegated to any other group. 

    Note: Congress began immediately to fulfill this obligation with the Mint Act of 1792, establishing a US Mint for producing Gold and Silver based coin, prescribing the value and content of each coin and affixing the penalty of death to those who debase such currency. 

    Article 1, Section 10: 

    “No State shall … coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts”. 

    Note: The Constitution forbade the States from accepting or using anything other than a Gold and Silver based currency. 

    Money functions as both a medium of exchange and a symbol of a nation’s morality. 

    The federal government has departed from the principle of “coin” money as defined by the U.S. Constitution and the Mint Act of 1792. It has granted unconstitutional control of the nation’s monetary and banking system to the private Federal Reserve System. 

    The Constitution Party recommends a substantive reform of the system of Federal taxation. In order for such reform to be effective, it is necessary that the United States: 

    • Return to the money system set forth in the Constitution. 
    • Repeal the Federal Reserve Act.
    • Abolish the Federal Reserve banks.
    • Prohibit fractional reserve banking. 

    We support a debt-free, interest free money system. 

    It is our intention that no system of “debt money” shall be imposed on the people of the United States. 

    We oppose any form of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). 

    We oppose any financial institution discriminating against or denying services to any person, organization, or business based upon their political, religious, or philosophical orientation. 

  • Judiciary

    Judiciary

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    We support Congressional enforcement of the Constitutional rule of good behavior and to restrain judicial activism by properly removing offending judges through the process of impeachment provided for in Article I, Sections 2 and 3 of the Constitution.

    U.S. Constitution. Article 3, Section 1:  

    “The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour”.  

    Note: The tenure of Federal Judges is not for life, but merely “during good behaviour”. 

    U.S. Constitution. Article 2, Section 4:  

    All civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.”  

    Note: “All civil officers” – This clearly includes Judges. 

    U.S. Constitution. Article 3, Section 2, Clause 2: 

    “The supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction … with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.”  

    Note: The Constitution gives Congress the power to make exceptions to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. 

    U.S. Constitution. Article 6, Section 1, Clause 3:  

    All executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution”.  

    Note:  Which Constitution must they swear to support? 1787 or later versions?

    “The Judiciary has increasingly viewed itself as above the law, violating the Constitution in favor of ruling by political agenda. We support Congressional enforcement of the Constitutional by properly removing offending judges through the process of impeachment.”

    National Chairman, Justin Magill

    Congress to prohibit all federal courts from hearing cases which it deems to be outside federal jurisdiction. (pursuant to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution.)

    The U. S. Constitution does not provide for lifetime appointment of federal judges, but only for a term of office during good behavior. 

    We support all legislation which would remove from federal appellate review any jurisdiction matters involving acknowledgement of God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, or government. 

    The Constitution Party denies the validity of judicial rulings that use foreign court rulings to overturn U.S. precedent. 

    We commend Former Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court for his defense of the Ten Commandments display. We condemn those who persecuted him and removed him from office for his morally and legally just stand.

  • Immigration

    Immigration

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    We affirm the integrity of the international borders of the United States and the Constitutional authority and duty of both the states and the federal government to secure their borders against foreign invasion. 

    US Constitution, Article 4, Section 4: 

    “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion;” 

    James Madison: 

    “When we are considering the advantages that may result from an easy mode of naturalization, we ought also to consider the cautions necessary to guard against abuses … aliens might acquire the right of citizenship, and return to the country from which they came, and evade the laws intended to encourage the commerce and industry of the real citizens and inhabitants of America, enjoying at the same time all the advantages of citizens…” 

    The abuse of the H-1B and L-1 visa provisions of the Immigration Act which are displacing American workers with foreign. 

    Welfare subsidies and other taxpayer-supported benefits provided to illegal aliens.

    Birthright Citizenship: The practice of bestowing U.S. citizenship on children born to illegal alien parents while in this country. 

    Amnesty: the extension of amnesty to illegal aliens. 

    We call for the use of U.S. troops to protect the states against invasion. 

    All states can and must exercise their sovereign state rights and duties to protect their citizens’ property and lives by securing their borders by any means necessary.

    No government entity shall give sanctuary to illegal aliens, nor shall any Non-Government Organization receive taxpayer funding to support illegal immigration.

    Return to a sponsorship system of immigration whereby citizens can sponsor persons of good character, based on limits set by Congress, as long as the citizen acts as a guarantor of the immigrant’s health, welfare, and good conduct and is liable for any infractions until the immigrant qualifies for citizenship. 

    Support English as the official language for all governmental business by the United States.

    • No bilingual ballots. 
    • Those who wish to take part in the electoral process and governance of this nation be required to read and comprehend basic English as a precondition of citizenship. 

    The Constitution Party demands that the federal government restore immigration policies based on the practice that potential immigrants will be disqualified from admission to the U.S. if, on the grounds of health, criminality, morals or financial dependence, they would impose an improper burden on the United States, any state or any citizen of the United States. 

    We favor a moratorium on immigration to the United States, except in extreme hardship cases or in other individual special circumstances, until the availability of all federal subsidies and assistance be discontinued and proper security procedures have been instituted to protect against terrorist infiltration.

    We support the forced return of all illegal aliens found in this nation by either state or federal authorities to their home nation or the nation through which they illegally entered this country. As a penalty for entering illegally, such persons should be disqualified from citizenship.

  • Healthcare and Government

    Healthcare and Government

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    The Constitution Party opposes the governmentalization and bureaucratization of American medicine. The States gave no constitutional authority to the federal government to control healthcare at any level.


    James Madison, Federalist Papers #45:

    “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined.” 

    U.S. Constitution, 10th Amendment

    “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.” 

    Government regulation and subsidy constitute a threat to both the quality and availability of patient-oriented health care and treatment. 

    Hospitals, doctors, and other health care providers should be accountable to patients, not to politicians, insurance bureaucrats, or HMO Administrators. 

    If the supply of medical care is controlled by the federal government, then officers of that government will determine which demand is satisfied. The result will be the rationing of services, higher costs, poorer results, and the power of life and death transferred from caring physicians to unaccountable political overseers. 

      We applaud proposals for employee-controlled “family coverage” health insurance plans based on cash value life insurance principles. 

      The federal government has no Constitutional provision to regulate or restrict the freedom of the people to have access to medical care, supplies or treatments. 

      We denounce any civil government entity’s using age or any other personal characteristic to: 

      • Preclude people and insurance firms from freely contracting for medical coverage; 
      • Conscript people into socialized medicine, e.g., Medicare; or prohibit these people from using insurance payments and/or their own money to obtain medical services in addition to, or to augment the quality of, those services prescribed by the program. 

      We advocate for the elimination of the federal Food and Drug Administration, as it has been the federal agency primarily responsible for prohibiting beneficial products, treatments, and technologies here in the United States that are freely available in much of the rest of the civilized world. 

      People have a right to buy any food product they wish, including raw milk, raw honey, and organic animal products, etc. without government approval. 

      We affirm the freedom of choice for practitioners and treatment for all citizens for their healthcare. 

      We support the right of patients to seek redress of their grievances through the courts against insurers and/or HMO’s. 

      We condemn the misrepresentations made by the Federal Administration in securing the passage of the recently enacted Medicare prescription drug bill and the use of such legislation to secure government subsidies for special interests, such as HMOs, and to protect the artificially high cost to consumers of prescription drugs. 

      We stand against any federal or state health insurance mandates:

      • We call for an end to collusion between Big Pharma and the FDA and CDC, and all emergency powers that were illegally claimed by State and Federal Agencies to dictate lockdowns, masks, and vaccines in response to the Covid 19 pandemic. 
      • We oppose all vaccine mandates and forced quarantine of citizens, including military personnel, as a violation of each individual’s right to personal liberty and control over what is taken into their body.
    • Gun Control

      Gun Control

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      The right to bear arms is inherent in the right of self-defense, defense of the family, and defense against tyranny. This right is conferred upon the individual and the community by our Creator. It is intended to safeguard life, liberty, and property. It is to preserve the independence of the nation. The Constitution Party upholds the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms. 

      The Second Amendment strictly limits any interference with gun ownership by saying: 

      “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

      The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the Constitution. It may not be infringed upon or denied. 

      When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have them. In such circumstances, the peaceful citizen’s protection against the criminal would be seriously jeopardized. 

      Repeal all federal firearms legislation, beginning with the Federal Firearms Act of 1968. 

      Eliminate all government-designated “Gun Free Zones”.

      Rescind all executive orders. Prohibit any future executive orders, or treaty ratifications which would limit the right to keep and bear arms. 

      The Constitution Party will work to repeal all federal firearms legislation currently in place.

      Our elected officials will actively oppose any attempts to prohibit ownership of guns by law-abiding citizens, and we will work against all laws that would require the registration of guns or ammunition.

      To order to insure the safety of the American people and their families, we intend to eliminate all government-designated “Gun Free Zones”, including military bases.

    • Government / Private Partnerships

      Government / Private Partnerships

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      The Constitution Party is opposed to government (public)/private partnerships and calls for a return to the true “free enterprise” system that once made our nation great and economically prosperous.


      Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address:

       “…what more is necessary to make us a happy and a prosperous people? …a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government.” 

      America was founded on the economic principles of the “free enterprise” system. An individual was free to operate his business under the law without government intervention and regulation. 

      This economic system is being replaced by public (government) – private partnerships. This system is called fascism

      Constitution Party elected officials are committed to deregulating the government and removing public/private partnerships to the Free Enterprise economic system.



    • Gambling

      Gambling

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      We are opposed to government sponsorship, involvement in or promotion of gambling such as lotteries, casinos or subsidization of Native American casinos. 


      Gambling increases crimes, destroys families, grows governmental bureaucracies, exploits those who are addicted and leaches the economic prosperity out of our communities. 



    • What Did The Founding Fathers See That We See Today?

      What Did The Founding Fathers See That We See Today?

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      The American Revolution and Second Class Citizens.

      Up to the French and Indian War, the colonists were largely in support of their mother country and the laws and taxes the British imposed. They understood that the taxes and duties put upon them were to support the defense of the American colonies from attacks by the French and their allies. They willingly fed and supplied the soldiers that were here to defend them.

      However, after the war ended, the soldiers remained and taxes increased. Colonists petitions for redress from the oppressive taxes and continued occupation of the British army went unheeded. In fact, every time the British eased one tax, they would double down with more additional taxes and they added insult to injury by using the British military to enforce tax collection.

      The distance and the delay in communications, along with the fact that they had no representation in Parliament, made it difficult for colonists to make themselves heard. The colonists recognized that they were being treated as second class citizens without the rights of those subjects who resided in England. The British also began to take away their local representation by disbanding the legislatures in multiple colonies.

      Recognizing that they were being disrespected and being used to fund the British Empire disproportionately, they began to boycott the taxes. They used smuggling and black markets to supply their needs and boycotted British goods that had protectionist tariffs attached. They ran tax collectors out of town and formed extralegal governments.

      When the British began efforts to disarm the colonists and brought in mercenaries to quell the “rebellion,” the colonists knew there could be no possible reconciliation with the homeland. It was independence or slavery.

      We have a government that has taxed us far more aggressively and with far more abusive taxes than the founders ever did, and yet many simply bow down and submit. We have had arms taken from us and our access to arms restricted, yet many are not alarmed.

      Many are choosing slavery over their God-given, natural rights!

      Will you choose to resist and join us now?

      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

      Thomas Jefferson

      Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.

      Patrick Henry

      “Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected.”

      George Washington

    • A Constitution Party Update

      A Constitution Party Update

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      We have received a flurry of new subscribers over the last couple of weeks as people discover our new website. Keep watching as the new website pages continues to be filled out. We continue to add content bringing more information and education and adding new interactive features. A new section of the website will be released during Constitution Week!

      The Fall National Committee Meeting and Issues Conference is coming up, October 17th & 18, in Sparks, Nevada. It is a beautiful area, not far from Lake Tahoe and historic Virginia City. Come and join the National Committee as we conduct our business meeting and hear from many great speakers. Look for all the details on our website over the next couple of days.

      We have reinstated our National Supporting Membership program to provide a way for individuals, in States that do not have a Constitution Party affiliate, to be able to join in supporting the Constitution Party. There are different levels of membership with an increasing number of gifts and discounts with the higher levels.

      Anyone interested in helping us in building new State affiliates, or in gaining ballot access in new States, please let us know and we will put you in contact with the appropriate person.

    • Foreign Policy

      Foreign Policy

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      The United States is properly a free and sovereign republic which should strive to live in peace with all nations, without interfering in their internal affairs, and without permitting their interference in ours. 


      George Washington’s Farewell Address: 

      “Europe has a set of primary interests, which have to us none, or very remote relation. Hence, she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collusions of her friendships or enmities.  

      Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rival-ship, interest, humor, or caprice?” 

      Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address: 

      “I deem [one of] the essential principles of our government, and consequently [one] which ought to shape its administration, … peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.” 

      John Quincy Adams, 4 July 1821, Speech in Washington D.C.:

       “America has abstained from interference in the concerns of others, even when the conflict has been for principles to which she clings…. She goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.  She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.” 

      James Monroe, Monroe Doctrine:

      “We have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do…. Our policy in regard to Europe…is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers…”  

      The United States continues to be involved in tragic, unconstitutional, undeclared wars which cost our country the lives of many thousands of young Americans. These wars were the direct and foreseeable result of the bi-partisan interventionist policy of both Democrat and Republican administrations.  

      The United States increasingly plays the role of an international policemanThrough our involvements abroad our country is being changed from a republic to a world empire in which our freedoms are being sacrificed on an altar of international involvement. 

      The United States is now committed by treaty to defend foreign nations in all parts of the world, and by agreements other than treaties to defend more.  

      Involvement in “entangling alliances” via treaties, or any other form of commitment – which compromise our national sovereignty or commit us to intervention in foreign wars.

      Since World War II, the United States has engaged in the greatest international giveaway program ever conceived by man and is now spending billions of dollars each year to aid foreign nations. 

      Opposed to entangling alliances – via treaties, or any other form of commitment – which compromise our national sovereignty or commit us to intervention in foreign wars.

      Oppose the negotiation or ratification of any treaty, agreement, or partnership that would deprive United States citizens of their rights protected by the United States Constitution. 

      Oppose any union whether political or economic, of the United States, Mexico, and Canada (NAU). 

      Stop playing the United States has increasingly played the role of an international policeman. Through our involvements abroad our country is being changed from a republic to a world empire in which our freedoms are being sacrificed on an altar of international involvement. 

      The President, and Congress, must immediately commence a systematic withdrawal from these treaties and agreements, each of which holds the potential to plunge America into war in some far-flung corner of the earth. NATO, for instance, serves no defensive purpose for the United States, and this country should withdraw from it.  

      UNCONSTITUTIONAL, UNDECLARED WARS:

      The Constitution Party is opposed to the continuation of the same interventionist policy, with that policy’s capacity to involve our country in repeated wars.  

      We demand the following:  

      • That NEVER AGAIN shall United States troops be employed on any foreign field of battle without a declaration of  war by Congress, as required by the United States Constitution;  
      • That Congress shall refuse to fund unconstitutional, undeclared wars pursuant to presidential whim or international obligations under which American sovereignty has been transferred to multinational agencies.  

      The Constitution Party has consistently opposed American involvement in conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central and South America.  

      The United States has no interest in these areas which would justify the sacrifice of Americans on foreign battlefields – nor is our country properly cast as a merchant of death in international arms races.

      We propose that the United States shall:  

      • Repudiate any commitment, express or implied, to send U.S. troops to participate in foreign conflicts, whether unilaterally, under NATO auspices, or as a part of the United Nations “peacekeeping” operations; and  
      • Cease financing or arming of belligerents in the world’s –troubled areas.  

      We support the principle of the Monroe Doctrine, which expresses U.S. opposition to global adventurism in the Western Hemisphere.  

      We call upon the Congress to immediately terminate American military presence in all foreign countries where such U.S. presence constitutes an invitation for this nation to become involved in, or further participate in, foreign wars.  

      There is no constitutional basis for foreign aid. These expenditures have won us no friends and constitute a major drain on the resources of our taxpayers. 

      We demand that: 

      • No further funds be appropriated for any kind of foreign aid program;  
      • United States participation in international lending institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund be ended;  
      • The Export-Import Bank be abolished;  
      • All government subsidies, tax preferences and investment guarantees, which encourage U.S. businesses to invest in foreign lands be immediately terminated; and  
      • All debts owed to the United States by foreign countries, or foreign entities, be collected.  

      We will do the following:  

      • Steadfastly oppose American participation in any form of world government organization, including any world court under United Nations auspices;  
      • Call upon the President, and Congress, to terminate United States membership in the United Nations, and its subsidiary organizations, and terminate U.S. participation in all so-called U.N. peace keeping operations;  
      • Bar the United Nations, and its subsidiaries, from further operation, including raising of funds, on United States territory; and  
      • Propose that the Constitution be obeyed to prohibit the United States government from entering any treaty, or other agreement, which makes any commitment of American military forces or tax money, compromises the sovereignty of the United States, or accomplishes a purpose properly the subject of domestic law. 
      • Denounce the agreement establishing the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and any other such trade agreements, either bilateral or regional in nature. All treaties must be subordinate to the Constitution, since the Constitution is the only instrument which empowers and limits the federal government.  
      • Require that American troops must serve only under American commanders, not those of the United Nations or foreign countries.