Like many of you, we have grown tired of the finger pointing, the blame game and lack of reasonable solutions to our problems. It seems the best game in St Paul may not be the Wild after all, it just may be the Spin Masters from our two parties.
In our house it became easier to turn off the news rather than let the news turn us off. As a family though we do have concerns about the State of Affairs we will be leaving for our children and grandchildren. We are a Nation that has prided itself on providing better opportunities for the next generation. Yet our policies coming out of Washington and St. Paul do not reflect setting ourselves up for a better tomorrow.
Like many of you we have become frustrated with the two-party system which seems to reflect the far left and the far right and ignore a majority of us that sit in the middle. Even their Media counterparts seem willing to attact their own leadership which may at times lean toward the center of the political spectrum.
This is why I chose to run as an Indepence Party Candidate.
We feel strongly that the focus in our Government, at all levels, needs to become focused on solutions. Those solutions will come from people, parties, insiders and citizens. Party partisanship has become a road block to solutions, and now is the time to send a loud and clear message that we will not stand for it! We deserve more and we deserve better!
The Independence Party platform is much more representative of those of us in the middle. As an IP State Representative I am able to work with Representatives from both sides of the aisle to find the best solutions for the Citizens of this great State and for this great City we call home.
The road in front of us is going to be challenging and at times frustrating, but as in life when you Focus on Solutions the problems do go away.
Working together we will be able to do the work of the people for the people.
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Duluth, MN 55807-1601
The Independence Party of Minnesota’s principles are:
Integrity: We are what we are and we don’t pretend to be something we are not. Our word is good and we are accountable for the promises we make. In our personal actions and party affairs, we seek to exemplify the same fair, open, and democratic processes we advocate for our government. Before we evaluate others in the light of our principles, we stand first in the light ourselves.
Dignity: We respect all people as equal human beings possessing certain inalienable rights which include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Each member has an equal voice and vote in our party, and we conduct ourselves so as to honor the people and institutions we serve. As a party, we advocate public policy only where broad member consensus exists and respectfully leave action on other matters to the free exercise of individual conscience and discretion.
Justice: All citizens deserve equal rights, protection, and opportunity under the law. In our party and public affairs, we are ever vigilant to promote only those rules and laws which assure equity and freedom for all citizens.
Responsibility: We are accountable for our actions or failure to act, and it is up to us to generate the results we want. We readily assume the duties mandated by our purpose, and we seek to manifest excellence in performing our agreed upon tasks.
Service : Political power belongs to the people and is only entrusted to those who serve. In our endeavors, we work for the benefit of all citizens, not ourselves alone. Our job is to fulfill the expectations of those who have honored us with their trust.
Community: As individuals, party, and nation, we live in relationship with each other and the earth. While exercising our rights and pursuing our individual interests, we are also mindful of the good of the whole. As a party, we endeavor to articulate the public good through open democratic processes and then manifest that good in our communities, state, and nation.
Friends and Neighbors Finding Solutions Together
In our house it became easier to turn off the news rather than let the news turn us off. As a family though we do have concerns about the State of Affairs we will be leaving for our children and grandchildren. We are a Nation that has prided itself on providing better opportunities for the next generation. Yet our policies coming out of Washington and St. Paul do not reflect setting ourselves up for a better tomorrow.
DONATE TODAY with PayPal by sending donation to:
TONY4DULUTH@gmail.com
The Independence Party of Minnesota’s principles are:
Integrity: We are what we are and we don’t pretend to be something we are not. Our word is good and we are accountable for the promises we make. In our personal actions and party affairs, we seek to exemplify the same fair, open, and democratic processes we advocate for our government. Before we evaluate others in the light of our principles, we stand first in the light ourselves.
Dignity: We respect all people as equal human beings possessing certain inalienable rights which include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Each member has an equal voice and vote in our party, and we conduct ourselves so as to honor the people and institutions we serve. As a party, we advocate public policy only where broad member consensus exists and respectfully leave action on other matters to the free exercise of individual conscience and discretion.
Justice: All citizens deserve equal rights, protection, and opportunity under the law. In our party and public affairs, we are ever vigilant to promote only those rules and laws which assure equity and freedom for all citizens.
Responsibility: We are accountable for our actions or failure to act, and it is up to us to generate the results we want. We readily assume the duties mandated by our purpose, and we seek to manifest excellence in performing our agreed upon tasks.
Service : Political power belongs to the people and is only entrusted to those who serve. In our endeavors, we work for the benefit of all citizens, not ourselves alone. Our job is to fulfill the expectations of those who have honored us with their trust.
Community: As individuals, party, and nation, we live in relationship with each other and the earth. While exercising our rights and pursuing our individual interests, we are also mindful of the good of the whole. As a party, we endeavor to articulate the public good through open democratic processes and then manifest that good in our communities, state, and nation.