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Resolution for the Repeal of Obama Care (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act)

Posted on May 23, 2011 | 0 comments

On Saturday, April 30th, the Constitution Party National Committee passed 4 resolutions. One of those was a resolution to urged Former ...

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Resolution for Opposition to the Fair Tax

Posted on May 23, 2011 | 2 comments

Whereas, Constitution Party candidates are often asked for their position on the Fair Tax; and Whereas, potential supporters of Constitution Party candidates often favor the Fair Tax, and Whereas, Constitution Party candidates and leaders are being asked and will be asked their party’s position on the Fair Tax and the reasons for that position, Whereas, the Fair Tax is a direct tax upon the people, not authorized by the US Constitution nor under the 16th Amendment; and Whereas, the Fair Tax does not guarantee a lower overall level of taxation but could result in a higher level of taxation than is currently being paid by Americans; and Whereas, the Fair Tax continues and expands the welfare state by establishing a "Family Consumption Allowance" (FCA) provided to every registered household, regardless of income, which, if implemented, would constitute the single largest entitlement program in American history; and Whereas, the Fair Tax expands the size of government by replacing the Internal Revenue Service with two new federal agencies, the Excise Tax Bureau and Sales Tax Bureau, as well as state-level agencies, where the primary collecting of revenues would take place; and Whereas, the Fair Tax makes the states the primary federal tax collection agency, and requires state taxing authorities to annually register every household and household member in the state, accelerating the current trend towards treating states as mere administrative and political subdivisions of the federal government, thus putting the Constitutional principle of state sovereignty (under the 10th Amendment) in even greater peril; and Whereas, the Fair Tax is a new method of funding extra-Constitutional activities outside the enumerated powers of the General Welfare clause, ignoring the clear intent of the Article I, Section 8 powers of Congress; and Whereas, only the electing of individuals with a good understanding of America’s founding principles and a firm commitment to frugality and fiscal accountability can fix what the Fair Tax pretends to address; and Whereas, we see no constitutional authority whatsoever to support the case for the Fair Tax, therefore be it Resolved, that the Constitution Party does not endorse the Fair Tax; and further be it Resolved, that the Constitution Party supports instead a constitutionally-correct state-based apportioned tax system.

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The United States Should Withdraw From the International Monetary Fund

Posted on May 23, 2011 | 0 comments

The IMF Annual Meeting in Washington, DC Currently headquartered in Washington DC, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was formed in...

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Americans Get It!

Posted on May 11, 2011 | 1 comment

Despite what our elected officials may claim, Americans understand our National Debt is a serious problem and they want it fixed...

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Former Congressman Seeks Presidential Nomination

Posted on May 7, 2011 | 0 comments

News and Information -Thursday, May 5, 2011- (Special Bill Atkinson appeal at bottom of page!!) Constitution Party National Committee...

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The Budget Crisis is Over, Isn’t It?

Posted on Apr 11, 2011 | 0 comments

This past Saturday morning, Americans woke up with a collective sigh of relief. Congress and the President had reached an agreement to end...

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