What we believe!
As Republican Women we believe:
- We believe our strength comes from diversity of opinion, experience, and culture
- We believe in the power of grassroots political activism
- We believe our legacy is developing political leaders for the future
- We believe women are the powerful force for change for the 21st Century
- We believe in government that requires personal responsibility while protecting the worth of the individual
To Learn more about the Republican Stance on the issues important to good government:

"There's not a dime's worth of difference; both political parties are alike."
"I vote for the person, not the party."
"If I'm anything, I'm independent."
A
lot of Americans feel this way and certainly, the voters' instinct
for electing the right candidate at the right time, regardless
of party, has worked in the past.
Few would question the importance of the power of the independent
vote in deciding closely contested elections. And it's true that
both parties are alike in many respects.
However, to ignore a candidate's political affiliation is to miss one of the great advantages of our political system. The reason that a candidate is listed as a REPUBLICAN or a DEMOCRAT is that he or she subscribes to the basic political philosophy for which that party stands
. ....yes, there is a
difference.
In recent years, the real differences between these two parties
have been distorted. Some candidates have focused on many issues
that really aren't within the purview of politics. So here is
a summary of the REAL differences.
The cornerstone of the REPUBLICAN philosophy is the belief that
each person is responsible for his or her own place in our society.
Individuals are encouraged by the REPUBLICAN PARTY to work to
secure the benefits of society for themselves, their families,
and for those who are unable to care for themselves.
DEMOCRATS are more willing to subordinate individual rights to
the assumed needs of the group. They assume that society is collectively
responsible for each of its members. They place less emphasis
on individual enterprise and initiative. [top]
GOVERNMENT AND THE GOVERNED
REPUBLICANS believe that government should be limited to doing
for people those things which they cannot do for themselves. The
right to determine individual destiny should lie in the hands
of the individual. Similarly, REPUBLICANS believe governmental
power and resources should be kept close to the people, through
their state and community leaders, rather than centralized in
distant big government.
Recent DEMOCRAT administrations have pushed for more and more
centralized power in Washington, with secondary consideration
for the rights of individual citizens and communities. This has
led to increasingly more federal controls and regulations, often
in the hands of unelected bureaucrats unaware of the concerns
and needs of local citizens - and causing a severe erosion of
local government across the county.
ECONOMIC POLICIES
REPUBLICANS believe in the free enterprise system. Individuals
must be free to use their talents. This is the key to personal
and national prosperity. REPUBLICANS believe that the only limits
to an individual's opportunity to succeed are the limits of his
or her own initiative and enterprise.
DEMOCRATS say that the economy is too complicated to be left to
free enterprise alone, and therefore must be subjected to ever-increasing
controls by the federal government. They say that we are "entering
an era of limitations" and therefore must lower our individual
economic expectations.
FOREIGN POLICY
REPUBLICANS believe that peace and freedom can be protected only
if American maintains a defense force strong enough to deter any
aggressor. REPUBLICANS shun away from the paternalism of the 50s
and encourage other nations to shoulder responsibilities for their
own problems. REPUBLICANS oppose unnecessary intervention in the
internal affairs of other nations and stress helping our friends
around the globe develop the skills and strengths necessary to
protect themselves.
The DEMOCRAT party has vacillated between extreme isolationism,
intervention, and confrontation tactics in cases like Vietnam,
Cuba, and Korea. This inconsistent foreign policy has confused
our allies and encouraged our potential enemies.
GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND TAXES
REPUBLICANS consistently strive to cut governmental spending and
to eliminate costly overlapping and unnecessary governmental programs.
Because REPUBLICANS believe that the individual should control
his or her own and the government's pocketbook, they believe that
tax increases should be voted on by the people.
The DEMOCRAT view is that the federal government knows how and
where to spend money for local needs better than elected community
leaders, and federal bureaucrats should continue to control the
flow of funds to the states and localities and dictate how the
taxpayers' money will be spent.
YES, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE:
America has prospered under the two-party system because one party
has always served to check the excesses of the other. Often, both
parties agree on the problems less than they agree on the solutions.
The root of the differences between Republicans & Democrats is
perspective:
Democrats tend to stress a powerful, centralized bureaucracy aimed
at solving local and national problems from the top down - a method
which, after 40 years of trial is a proven failure.
Republicans believe in solutions which are decided upon and implemented
by the people themselves, through their locally elected representatives.
Republicans believe that the solution to American's problems lies
in the greatness of the American people.
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