"I am a FEDERALIST, the friend of order, of government, and of the present administration."
Our Priorities
We are the Federalists! We exist to make sure that the power of the United States government stays mainly within the government. We seek to improve the lives of the common people by placing the power in the hands of those who can manage it. We stand for:
- A strong, centralized government
- A loose interpretation of the United States Constitution
- The United States National Bank
- A protective national tariff on imported goods to aid the national debt crisis
- We favor relations with the British and seek to establish trade with them
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Why Vote Federalist?
The Federalist party will secure a strong, central government for the people of tomorrow and establish order between the states. In stark contrast, the Republicans exist only to divert power to themselves and the states, bringing back the old Articles of Confederation.
We believe that the people who have managed to establish a considerable wealth for themselves are capable of gaining such a wealth for our country. We also promote education and believe that only educated men should lead the nation in its decisions. Our opponents seek to place themselves in positions of national importance, ignoring the fact that they are, in all respects, simple country farmers, with neither great wealth nor knowledge.
The nation's finances are of the utmost importance, and we believe that industries affiliated with manufacturing, shipping, and trade (to name a few) become the basis for a stable economy. Jefferson places emphasis solely on agricultural pursuits, a pathetically weak foundation for such an economy.
Not long ago, Congress approved a plan to create a National Bank, specifically dedicated to the government and our growing national debt. We support this plan because it is the best way to solve this monetary crisis. How can one pay millions of dollars to a foreign nation without a single bank to put them in? The Republicans insist that this is unconstitutional, even though Article 1, Section 8 of the document states that Congress can make all provisions "necessary and proper" for completing its duty properly.
We believe that the people who have managed to establish a considerable wealth for themselves are capable of gaining such a wealth for our country. We also promote education and believe that only educated men should lead the nation in its decisions. Our opponents seek to place themselves in positions of national importance, ignoring the fact that they are, in all respects, simple country farmers, with neither great wealth nor knowledge.
The nation's finances are of the utmost importance, and we believe that industries affiliated with manufacturing, shipping, and trade (to name a few) become the basis for a stable economy. Jefferson places emphasis solely on agricultural pursuits, a pathetically weak foundation for such an economy.
Not long ago, Congress approved a plan to create a National Bank, specifically dedicated to the government and our growing national debt. We support this plan because it is the best way to solve this monetary crisis. How can one pay millions of dollars to a foreign nation without a single bank to put them in? The Republicans insist that this is unconstitutional, even though Article 1, Section 8 of the document states that Congress can make all provisions "necessary and proper" for completing its duty properly.