OUR 11 GOALS FOR 2025*
1. Mass Deportations Of Foreigners Who Arrived Illegally After 2015. Case-by-case for others. Revoke asylum “paroles” previously issued without evidence in violation of law.
2. Honest Elections. One Election Day With In-Person Voting And Voter ID. Limit Mail-In Ballots to military, disabled, and those with documented travel plans. Register at least 30 days before Election Day.
3. End “Green” Energy Subsidies. No Government Funding or Rate Hikes to pay for Unsustainable and Unreliable Solar and Wind Electricity. Expand nuclear power. Rebuild and replace the productive nuclear, oil, and gas power plants destroyed by demands of climate alarmists during the past five years.
4. End Mandatory And Government Funded Recycling. End restrictions on private, voluntary recycling.
5. Apply Constitution To Control Spending And Debt. Limit federal borrowing and spending to national purposes “enumerated” in Article I, Section 8 of U.S. Constitution. Enforce NJ State Constitution by
refusing to pay government debt borrowed without voter approval.
6. Repeal 2014 “Bail Reform” Amendment to NJ Constitution.
7. Persuasion To Protect The Unborn. No tax dollars or insurance mandates for abortions or Planned Parenthood propaganda. Conscientious Objector status for doctors and nurses who refuse to abort pregnancies that do not endanger life of mother. Mandatory ultrasounds before non-emergency abortions to ensure informed consent.
8. Rethink Public Education. This includes letting parents apply their child’s share of public-school funds to private schools of their choice.
9. Protect Public From The “Homeless”. Restrict the freedom of those who deny clean and safe parks, sidewalks and other taxpayer-funded public spaces to others. Institutions for mentally ill. Jail for criminals. Shelters for temporary poor.
10. Equally Distribute “Property Tax Relief Fund” of NJ Income Tax to Each Town or School District On Equal Per Person Basis. (Mike Doherty Plan)
11. Enforce All Constitutional Laws. Quickly Repeal Bad Ones. (In 1868, Republican President Ulysses Grant said this was the best way to secure the repeal of “bad and obnoxious” laws).
*Unanimously Approved by Our Members At Monthly Business Meeting Of February 8, 2025 After Two Months Of Discussion.