Principles of the National Capitalist Party
Capitalism: The National Capitalist Party believes that economic integration, the development of new technologies, broad avenues open to progress to a free society, democratic, pluralist and capitalistic with new opportunities that must be seized by all Americans to achieve high levels of national welfare. We seek to end any abuse of the workers and citizens under the name of Capitalism. Capitalism can thrive without abuse regardless of what the anti-Capitalists may say.
Democracy: The National Capitalist Party believes and that participatory democracy as the best system of life and government in order to build social justice, culture, freedom, progress, peace, economic and social welfare of the American people, while respecting the principles of proportional representation and gender equity. To be clear by democracy we mean a democratic Constitutional Republic.
Security: The National Capitalist Party proclaims that the American people have the right to enjoy individual and collective security, legal certainty and the protection of their property, strengthening the organs of state for achieving these ends.
Family: The family is the fundamental social nucleus. National Capitalism is committed to defend its unity and its welfare. We believe in a traditional family beginning with one man and one woman culminating with children. A country where family ties are strong is an equally strong and stable country.
Equal Opportunity: The National Capitalist Party is aware of the fact that quality education for all is vital and that the pursuit of full employment is the only answer for the general welfare of the people which promotes the incorporation of women, youth and sectors more vulnerable to economic and cultural life on equal opportunities, is essential to the existence of the future for America , taking into account the principles of representation and indiscrimination.
Against Corruption: All national capitalists without distinction whether they are men or women are forced to fight and denouncing any kind of corruption that comes from all sectors of society so that the perpetrators and accomplices comply with the penalties stipulated by the law.
One of the National Capitalist Party's key principles is that all property except for state parks should be private. It holds that the only legitimate role for government is to protect that property. These ideas are derived from the fact that human beings live by reason, and that therefore, whatever property they attain by reason, is theirs to keep by right.
Socialists in contrast, dismiss individual rights. They believe that individuals exist not by reason but by the providence of the state. "If it wasn't for state education, state health, state welfare, state roads, state banks, and state regulation, most people could not survive", is what they claim. Thus everyone has a duty to relinquish ownership or control of their property to the state, which can best decide how to use it for the public good.
All of today's major parties are socialist to some degree. None of them are fundamentally committed to reducing the state to a minimum, though the state must remain strong in national defense, security of its citizens, and in international trade. The state must never trample on the rights of its citizens or their property.
The National Capitalist Party, seeks to strengthen the foundations of the national capitalist welfare initiative so that citizens can enjoy in this century the elimination of poverty ,work for all, decent housing and habitable, a sustained education to ensure education and education for all citizens to enjoy the protection of pensions for the elderly and disabled without distinction, environmental protection, protection of natural resources, and habitat. The free welfare system currently in effect should be eliminated and replaced with the national capitalist welfare initiative which gives work however menial to those who otherwise cannot work in the general population.
The NCP wants to keep the western civilization, culture and core values of citizenship. Under no circumstances do we want any form of religious government or the replacement of the constitution with a militant book of religious rules. The National Capitalist Party believes that all Americans should be ruled by one set of laws and not in a separate set of laws for a religious minority or majority. On the other hand the NCP believes that in order for the West to survive we must return to a set of moral values based on Judeo-Christian concepts which was prevalent throughout the West until the 1960 decade.
On illegal immigration the NCP is adamant that there be no kind of amnesty in any way, shape, or form for illegal immigrants until our borders are totally secured and the fence-wall is complete on the southern frontier. We are acutely aware that our nation needs immigrants and we are for that but not without regulations and screening. It would be impractical if not impossible to deport 20,000,000 illegal immigrants, by some estimates, who are now living in the USA. We believe that a $1,000 legalization fee as a prerequisite to eventual pre-screening and citizenship would provide billions of dollars in related immigrant expenditures such as border security and immigrant processing.