Slutter McGee
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I figure this has been mentioned here before. So I did a search for any threads in the last year with "Whig" in the title and didn't find anything.
I heard about them today, and this is what I read about them on wikipedia:
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."
Education/Scientific advancement – "Increased public and private emphasis on fields such as space, oceanic, medical and nanotechnology. Also, providing common-sense solutions to enhance our educational system from pre-school to university-level studies."
States' rights – "Each state can determine its course of action based on local values and unique needs."
Social progression – "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."
There are also self-described "general principles" of Modern Whig philosophy that are included along with the tenets: "This includes general principles of fiscal responsibility, strong national defense and bold social progression."[36]
Apparently they are trying to be a middle ground party, but that sounds like a pretty sound federalist approach, and one that could be a potential ally for us. Does anyone know specifics on their approach to foreign policy, or anything else about them?
Sincerely,
Slutter McGee
I heard about them today, and this is what I read about them on wikipedia:
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."
Education/Scientific advancement – "Increased public and private emphasis on fields such as space, oceanic, medical and nanotechnology. Also, providing common-sense solutions to enhance our educational system from pre-school to university-level studies."
States' rights – "Each state can determine its course of action based on local values and unique needs."
Social progression – "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."
There are also self-described "general principles" of Modern Whig philosophy that are included along with the tenets: "This includes general principles of fiscal responsibility, strong national defense and bold social progression."[36]
Apparently they are trying to be a middle ground party, but that sounds like a pretty sound federalist approach, and one that could be a potential ally for us. Does anyone know specifics on their approach to foreign policy, or anything else about them?
Sincerely,
Slutter McGee
if this political coalition happened. it would immediately be a viable 2nd party in many states and possibly nationally!! the gop should really be fearful