A Government: By the People ... For the People ... Of the People
We dedicate this platform with admiration and gratitude To all who stand strong in the face of danger So that the American people may be protected against it — The men and women of our military, of our law enforcement, and the first responders of every community in our land — And to their families
This page provides for easier reading of the Republican Platform along with some reflections from the writers. Where ever these reflections are added here and elsewhere on the site will include the italics and color change to clearly distinguish from document text. Note: The 2016 Platform was reaffirmed in 2020. A link to the actual Platform is also provided below. These pages are a work in progress.
Document Link: Resolution_Platform_2020.pdf
The preamble to the Republican Platform is a statement and re-affirmation of the principles that unite us in a common purpose. While much of the platform deals with specific topics such as economics, health care, citizens' rights or foreign policy, the preamble provides a true overview of the conservative view of our Constitution and our Founding Fathers as to the United States as a country of the People along with some clarity as it relates to recent years.
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Rebuilding the Economy and Creating Jobs
We are the party of a growing economy that gives everyone a chance in life, an opportunity to learn, work, and realize the prosperity freedom makes possible.
Government cannot create prosperity, though government can limit or destroy it. Prosperity is the product of self-discipline, enterprise, saving and investment by individuals, but it is not an end in itself. Prosperity provides the means by which citizens and their families can maintain their independence from government, raise their children by their own values, practice their faith, and build communities of cooperation and mutual respect. It is also the foundation for our nation’s global leadership, for it is the vigor of our economy which makes possible our military strength and our national security.
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We the People
We are the party of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Declaration
sets forth the fundamental precepts of American
government: That God bestows certain inalienable
rights on every individual, thus producing human
equality; that government exists first and foremost
to protect those inalienable rights; that man-made
law must be consistent with God-given, natural
rights; and that if God-given, natural, inalienable
rights come in conflict with government, court,
or human-granted rights, God-given, natural,
inalienable rights always prevail; that there is a
moral law recognized as “the Laws of Nature and
of Nature’s God”; and that American government
is to operate with the consent of the governed. We
are also the party of the Constitution, the greatest
political document ever written. It is the solemn
compact built upon principles of the Declaration
that enshrines our God-given individual rights and
ensures that all Americans stand equal before the
law, defines the purposes and limits of government,
and is the blueprint for ordered liberty that makes
the United States the world’s freest and most
prosperous nation.
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We are the party of America’s growers,
producers, farmers, ranchers, foresters, miners,
commercial fishermen, and all those who bring
from the earth the crops, minerals, energy, and
the bounties of our seas that are the lifeblood
of our economy. Their labor and ingenuity, their
determination in bad times and love of the land at
all times, powers our economy, creates millions of
jobs, and feeds billions of people around the world.
Only a few years ago, a bipartisan consensus in
government valued the role of extractive industries
and rewarded their enterprise by minimizing its
interference with their work. That has radically
changed. We look in vain within the Democratic
Party for leaders who will speak for the people of
agriculture, energy and mineral production.
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Making Government Work for the People
Founding Father and Constitution Framer
James Wilson declared that in America, “the
people are the masters of government,” but that
in other countries, “the government is master
of the people.” We pledge to make government
work for the people, rather than the other way
around. Much of what the federal government
does can be improved, much should be replaced,
and much needs to be done away with or returned
to the states. It is long past time for just tinkering
around the edges of a bloated and unresponsive
bureaucratic state. Its poorly managed programs,
some begun generations ago, are ill-suited to meet
present needs and future requirements. Its credit
card budgets impose massive indebtedness on
every American today and on children yet unborn.
The more it intrudes into every aspect of American
life the more it alienates the citizens who work,
pay taxes, and wonder what has happened to the
country they love. We agree with Thomas Jefferson
that “[t]he multiplication of public offices, increase
of expense beyond income, growth and entailment
of a public debt, are indications soliciting the
employment of the pruning knife.
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We are the party of independent individuals
and the institutions they create together — families,
schools, congregations, neighborhoods — to advance their ideals and make real their dreams. Those
institutions, standing between the citizen and the
power of government, are the pillars of a free society. They create spaces where the power of government should not intrude. They allow Americans to
work together to solve most of the problems facing
their communities. They thus reduce the need for
intervention by government in the form of more and
bigger programs or a larger public workforce. They
minimize decision-making by those who hold or are
appointed to office. That is precisely why today’s
progressives distrust and seek to control them —
because this is more than a conflict of ideas. It is a
struggle for power.
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A Dangerous World - Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist 23
that the first of the “principal” constitutional
obligations of the federal government is to provide
for the “common defense” of the United States,
and President George Washington wisely reminded
us that “To be prepared for war is one of the most
effectual means of preserving peace.”
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