Themes

We are Free

  • We have inalienable rights, the same rights everyone has
  • Free to pursue happiness as you see fit
  • We are respectful of other’s rights, give respect, get respect

We are United

  • United, not divided
  • We are empathetic, compassionate, responsible, accountable
  • We search for common ground
  • We are equitable
  • We are dedicated to raising each other up, that other’s success is one measure of our own success, that we are not alone and are dependent on each other as part of our success

We are Thriving

  • We aspire to abundance, that we all benefit when there is more for all
  • We are dynamic, vigorous, and curious in achieving that abundance
  • We recognize abundance comes with it responsibility, and that abundance can take many forms

We are Healthy

  • We must be healthy in order to thrive
  • While cognizant of individual rights, we respect medicine and the science it is based on
  • We must restore the emphasis on preventative medicine

We are Innovators and Explorers

  • Restore the role of science and education
  • Encourage research and development, in higher education and in industry
  • Lead the world in exploration, respectful and responsible exploration

We are Leaders

  • Restore our historical role as defender and promoter of democracy and human rights
  • Raising others up redounds to our benefit
  • We expect reciprocal commitments equal to our own
  • We value fair trade (return to rules based trade)

We are a Safe and Caring Community

  • We value safe, respectful and caring Communities
  • We are protective of each other, we are family
  • We are respectful of individual rights while ensuring a safe society, safe for ALL of us
  • We respect the foundations of a just society: individual rights, due process

We are Just

  • We are a nation of laws where no one is above the law
  • We respect the foundations of a just society: individual rights, due process, accountability, consequences

We are a Limited, Effective, Efficient, and Transparent Government

  • We recognize that all governments are compromises and by definition imperfect but are necessary in order to secure rights and a stable productive society
  • We believe that a government that balances all these compromises can be a limited, effective, efficient, and transparent one