Endorsed candidates agree to support the following positions:
Belief in God - Candidates believe in a good power greater than themselves, and believe that power will guide and judge their actions. Judeo Christian values are honored.
The U.S. Constitution - Candidates believe in a textualist interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, as written by the founding fathers.
Government - Candidates believe in limited government and low taxes.
Abortion - Candidates are pro life.
Debt and Deficit - Candidates believe reducing the debt and deficit is a national priority and will actively support measures to reduce them.
Immigration - Candidates believe that legal immigration helped make America the greatest nation on earth, and assimilation was key to that outcome. They believe that illegal immigration is illegal and detrimental to society. Persons that break our laws should not be rewarded. Illegal immigrants should be sent back to their country of origin to get back in line for citizenship. However, in certain cases, if illegal immigrants have otherwise proven themselves to be virtuous citizens, they may choose to stay in the U.S. provided they give up their right to vote, bear arms, and receive public assistance. They believe that legal immigration should be based on the nation's needs. Immigrants should not be allowed entry if they will displace American workers, or if unemployed American workers can fulfill those needs. They believe immigrants should not receive public assistance until they have demonstrated their self reliance as a virtuous citizen for at least five (5) years.
Border Security - Candidates believe that for national security, and citizen's safety, our nation's borders must be secure.
Right to Bear Arms - Candidates believe that every virtuous citizen has the right to bear arms. However, they believe that using a fire arm to aid in committing a violent crime should have minimum sentencing up to and including capitol punishment.
Vote Integrity - Candidates believe the integrity of votes in elections is critical. Measures must be in place to ensure vote tallies are not physically or electronically altered after the fact, votes are not counted twice, all valid votes cast are counted, counterfeit ballots are not counted, and only authorized U.S. citizens vote.
Censorship - Candidates believe in freedom of speech, and Big Tech should not be allowed to censer speech they disagree with.
Capitalism - Candidates believe that historically, capitalist nations have demonstrated the best human rights records and achieved the highest standards of living, while socialist nations have demonstrated the worst human rights violations and worst standards of living. Therefore, with adequate restraints, they believe capitalism is better than socialism.
Public Education - Candidates believe public schools and public education is a priority, and public schools must prepare students to function in society. They believe local, state and federal governments may pass legislation detailing the minimum education and performance standards for teachers; and on what minimal skills students must demonstrate to graduate. However, local, state and federal governments should not pass legislation on how teachers teach those skills. They believe the public education system should emphasize American exceptionalism, while acknowledging its failures. Shop, Math, Sciences, History, Civics, and Fine Arts should be core curriculum. Woke ideologies should not be part of the curriculum. Teacher's personal beliefs should not be presented.
Public Assistance - Candidates believe only virtuous citizens may receive public assistance while needed.
Politicians - Candidates believe only virtuous citizens may hold public office. Endorsed candidates agree not to monetarily enrich themselves, family or friends due to their political office. Endorsed candidates agree to live under the laws they pass and be good stewards of our tax dollars.
Term Limits - Candidates believe that a politician's term will be limited by their performance and the voter's appreciation of their performance.
Lobbying - Candidates believe in lobbying, not bribery. Any efforts by lobbyists to enrich a candidate, or a candidate's family or friends should be considered bribery.
Legislation - Candidates believe that all legislation should be clean. Legislation must not have obscure or hidden objectives that provide benefit or encumbrance. They believe that legislation must not have hidden pork and legislation should have only one clearly stated purpose, and may only address issues related to that purpose. Single line item bills are preferred.
Forging Policy - Candidates believe America's interests come first, but military or humanitarian aid to needy nations is at times warranted.
Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid - Candidates believe that sustainable social services must be maintained for U.S. citizens. Any legislative limits on the current social services may only be established on future unborn generations of citizens.
Energy - Candidates believe a well rounded energy policy including fossil, nuclear, and renewable is vital.
Federal Reserve - Candidates believe the Federal Reserve should be audited.
National Security - Candidates believe national security is critical. The intelligence agencies, armed services, electrical grid, and transportation systems must be maintained. They believe that current funding for these areas is adequate, with proper management, and should not be raised until proper management is verified.
Police - Candidates believe local police forces are necessary. They believe that local police should be held to a higher standard, and be given the benefit of doubt.
Regulatory Burden - Candidates believe that work must be done to eliminate laws that are outdated, overly cumbersome, vague or unclear.
Diversity - Candidates believe that listening to individuals with diversity of foresight is necessary to develop good policy.
Unity - Candidates believe that a nation should be united in its goals.
Equality - Candidates believe in equality of each individual, as described in the Declaration of Independence. They recognize that all individuals do not have equal abilities, character, or desire.
Virtuous Citizen - Candidates believe a virtuous citizen is one that utilizes their God given abilities, and has upheld the moral and just standards of the United States.