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« on: August 04, 2020, 07:57:28 PM »

I will campaign in the Southern contests. Though I am up for campaigning with others in this effort.

There used to be something called "joint campaign events" in Atlasia.
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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2020, 10:37:35 PM »

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Remarks Made in Speech in Charleston, SC.

A few days ago I spoke about matters of arbitrary law and equality before the law, so today I want to talk about this issue more directly and how it is affecting people day to day. We have a problem in this country when it comes disengagement, when it comes the gulf that separates people going about their daily lives and the people whose job it is to protect the average citizen. To successfully fulfill our principles, the police and all manner of our enforcement agencies should exist with the primary purpose of protecting not only people's security, but people's freedom and liberty as well. That means that while balancing these charges is necessary, we should never condone the sacrifice of liberty to such an extent beyond the most minimal amounts necessary to enforce peace and domestic tranquility.

Thomas Jefferson was famed for opposing standing armies. We ourselves are perfectly fine with ensuring that police have the support, the resources and the help they need not just in terms of supplies and equipment, but also in terms of compensation, medical care and yes mental health. Police have a very difficult job and that puts a lot of strain on them and their family and thus we need to make sure all such needs are met. However, there is a difference between supplying our police, supporting our police and helping our police, a big difference between those three pillars of law and order, and arming our police to the point where they became a standing army in but name.

Just as Jefferson warned against standing armies, we must even as we strongly support our first responders, take steps to ensure that we are not militarizing our police. The end result can only be tension, discontent and the widening of that gulf of misunderstanding and alienation that serves as the root from which many of our current problems spring.

Police as both guardians of both safety and liberty must also be held to higher standards, understanding the tough job and the difficulties placed upon them already. We have to ensure that when we train police and when they are already on the job, that they understand their dual mission of protecting not just safety, but also liberty and that they understand the fundamental principle I laid out a few days ago, that in order for any stable democracy to exist, it must constantly work to avoid arbitrary law and seek to ensure that all people are treated equally in its eyes.

We also must inspire younger generations from diverse communities to want to become police officers. If our objective is to reduce the massive problem of alienation between communities and law enforcement, then the only way to successfully do that is if the police forces are not seen as a hostile invading force but a member of the community working to protect those communities.

A more generalized move towards greater community policing, and moving towards a model of police as being members within communities working towards and together with the members of those communities is not just good for those communities or a hand out for some minority group. It is the exact opposite of special treatment, in fact what it says is that all communities are of value and that we are all invested in protecting those communities from crime and the dangers that it presents. Community engagement helps to build trust and make law enforcement easier within those community, because then people are willing to cooperate, to come forward and assist in resolving incidents.

In no situation thus, is a fear of police beneficial to the police, what it inevitably leads to is the police officers being placed in more precarious and dangerous situations, situations where they may not be able to return home afterwards.

If we truly want to end the lawlessness and build a society of a stable and crime free communities, then the only ways to do that is to have community engagement, to derive law enforcement officers from those communities to build trust, to ensure that we supply but not militarize and to ensure that police officers are ingrained with the importance of protecting not just the safety of the community, but the values, freedoms and liberties that make that community worth preserving in the first place.

I think this model can be achieved, and I think it is a model that most all can get behind, but especially conservatives who generally seek to hold government accountable, and keep it as close to the people as possible. There can be no greater application of these principles, then the model I have just laid out for you today.

I ask thus for your vote for myself and for Federalist candidates in your local and state elections.


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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2020, 01:06:41 AM »

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Miami, Florida

I have talked about arbitrary government, equality before the law and police reform in my previous speeches. Tonight, I want to talk you about what this enables and that is of course opportunity. Opportunity comes in many fashions, it could be in the form of starting a business or it could be in terms of seeking a better education. It all stems from a desire to seek and have a better life for you and your children then previous generations had.

Atlasia has always been built on the idea of self-improvement and beyond that it should be stated that the Federalist Party has long championed access to the game and opposing those voices of exclusion. When it comes to the game mechanics there are many principles that are just as much as applicable here as they are elsewhere and it is important to emphasize that from time to time. For example, exclusionary behavior in game discourages people from participating just as much as discriminatory or arbitrary government would in a different setting.

When people don't have a level playing field in terms of legality, it has a dampening effect on upward mobility and the ability to improve over time and across generations. On the other hand, when we ensure that we respect these principles, and ensure that everyone's liberties are protected from such excesses of government be they inconsistent or otherwise, we create the environment when people can best succeed.

In a city like Miami, there is no end to the legacy of self-improvement, a city that has such a rich cultural heritage built in a large parts by the diverse members of its community from very different backgrounds and origins. This is especially so for the Cuban community who have seen the ability succeed championed here in Atlasia and it stands in stark contrast to the situation in Cuba today. What this should demonstrate is that there is no racial or ethnic determinant to economic achievement and success, it is first and foremost helped or hindered by the government and that starts first with whether or not basic liberty and natural rights are being respected and respected equal for all the people.

There are many other issues at play though and there are lot of difficulties facing any community that have to be addressed. These include the education of their children, this includes the health care situation and this also includes often difficult and overlooked but nonetheless important issues such as mental health and working to achieve improvements in all of these areas. While our principles of liberty and equality before the law create the necessary starting foundation, it is critical for us to build upon that foundation and work to improve our communities and solve the many problems that afflict them.

None of these is more pressing right now than this pandemic and it is important for us to work together, to demonstrate the kind of resilience and patience that has allowed us as people to tackle steep challenges and come out the other side on top. It requires hard choices and it required sacrifice and discomfort but history has shown us that there is no amount of denial and no amount of running from any problem, but especially from a problem such as this that will yield anything close to a desirable result. '

As Senator I have supported a number of bills that will address the Covid Pandemic and more work will be needed in this regards and therefore I am fully willing to support and working with my colleagues regardless of party in order to ensure that we have the necessary tools to get through this difficult time. That will include the tools and resources that help right here in Miami, Florida.

It takes hard work and it takes endurance but I am confident that we can emerge on the other side of this situation stronger and more confident in our own ability to get through such challenges just as we have been thus able to do in the past.

I humbly thus ask for your vote and for you to vote Federalist in your local elections.

Thank You! and have a blessed evening.
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« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2020, 08:45:50 PM »

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,

I have come before you today to talk about a very important institution in our society and one that is very near and dear to my heart, that would of course be the family. We cherish our parents, children and extended family members and we should strive to strengthen the bonds of love that whole our families together. We know that there are many things that families can achieve together that alone makes things not impossible but more difficult. We see the statistics, we know what happens when people don't have the support and help that a family can provide and often times it deprives people of the opportunity, like the opportunity that I mentioned in Miami.

We can never ensure that every family will stay together, or that no evil will ever befall a loved one snatching them away from us. These are just the realities of life, but there are actions, and specifically there are policies that can determine whether we give families the resources and tools to succeed or rather we let them be gnashed about the rocks. If there is one thing we know that is very damaging to familial integrity it is economic hardships, as hardship leads to desperation and desperation can lead to addiction, to crime and in some cases to mental and emotional issues. In some cases this can then lead to abuse. Not every family and not every person in this situation will react to the same pressures and what I have tried to explain time and again every person reacts to different circumstances, differently.

It therefore goes without saying that if we want the family to succeed, we need to create an economic backdrop of growth, wealth and stability that helps families succeed and get ahead. It is hard to pin this down on any one policy, and I have talked about many policies that are important in the past. For one thing we need to ensure that when we discuss topics of taxes that we have the right incentives and we most assuredly do not penalize family units. Beyond that, we need to ensure that our education system works to advantage people, and we need to encourage entrepreneurship. It is my hope to make more speeches focused directly on these or on the economic in general.

We also need to combat addiction and avoid mass incarceration. For too long the government has resorted to locking people up and breaking up families creating the very environment that leads to cyclical problems and even cyclical crime as a result of the struggles and difficulties that this produces for the children and the spouses in this situation. Instead we need to combat addiction and focus on rehabilitation for the user and reserve incarceration for those who traffic in hard drugs. We have passed several bills in the Senate to address the Opioid crisis, and I have worked with Laborite Senators such as Devout Centrist to pass these and other bills. It is one of many issues that is plaguing rural areas throughout the Southern states especially, and I will not hesitate to work with my colleagues regardless of party affiliation to address this problem.

We also need to address mental health and for a long time we have short changed mental health because it is a difficult issue to address, because of the stigma that is involved and because of the deservedly bad reputation that facilities received for some rather harsh and inhumane procedures that were based on faulty and pseudo science. We need to ensure that there is accountability and that the patients are protected, but at the same time we need facilities that have the resources to treat in patient mental health situations better.

At the same time while we talk about the importance of the family, we must remember that for some whether it be drug related, mental health related, generic abuse related, or a tragedy like an accident or disease, there are many situations where a single parent family has resulted beyond the often prejudicial stereotype and while we should help and support the core family, we have to remember the single parent families as well. They go through a lot and while it might seem an easy and a quick solution to glue an unhealthy family unit back together, in situations where abuse is present that could be the worst possible situation and also lead to bad outcomes. Rather then jump to the simple solutions in these cases, we need to understanding and supportive as well because in those situations where the cards are already dealt you cannot go back in time and we want to make sure those kids have just as much opportunity to find success and avoid trouble.

As Federalists we understand the importance of the family and we understand all the ways in which we can help the family and also all the ways that it has been harmed, be it by government enforcement polices, misguided tax policy, or economic policies that don't provide the opportunity that all Atlasian's deserve. We also understand how we can move forward and strengthen Atlasian families as well.

I encourage you to get out to vote this weekend and I humbly ask for your support for my own Senate campaign and for Federalist candidates for House and local offices.

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« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2020, 09:16:16 PM »

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Nyman, DC


I have come to Nyman to address several issues of important today, including of course education but I hope to touch on more than just that.

I have talked about opportunity and I have talked about the family, but one thing that ties in with both and especially is on people's minds even more than normal is the education of the children. We have several areas of concern in education today and while the Federalist Party prefers education be handled as close to the people as possible, we are also committed to the success of the education system at the local level.

One thing that must be said of course is that we need schools that work to prepare children to be successful once they graduate and while college bound is important, we also have to understand that not everyone is college bound. This is not because these people are secondary as is often implied and thus often end up being of secondary concern to the politicians, it means that they have aspirations in other areas. We need to ensure that we give them the hands on experience, technical skills and general knowledge that will help them succeed.

While it is ambitious, I think we need to move towards a paradigm that is less focused on memorization and less focused on teaching people "what they should know" and instead teaching them a method for how to learn, grow and process new information over time. This will better equip kids in the internet age to discern fact from fiction and scams from legitimate opportunities. In this era we are seeing a wave of conspiracy theories taking advantage of the internet and using it to spread distortion to gain membership from people who aren't possessing the tools they need to respond to such. This is partially because our schools don't do a good job of teaching people how to learn as much as it is focused on what they should learn. We cannot shield people from nonsense in a free society with free speech, but we can give them the tools to be able to identify when someone is feeding them a load of malarkey.

I think we also need innovation and perhaps one upside of this tragedy that has been covid is that we will have developed and explored new ways to integrate online learning and digital tools into the education environment. There is a danger here and that is the risk that moves towards such will come with wealth skew as those with better internet get better education and those with worse internet and older computers will struggle to compete (I highly doubt this computer would run Zoom, just call it a hunch).

Lastly, I want to touch on higher education because that is very important as well. I know there are a lot of people that say we should make college tuition free and I understand why even if I disagree with that. For one thing we have to remember that we have created the equivalent of a higher education bubble in this country, pouring mountains of bad debt to send people to college for degrees that either over saturated or will never produce the returns to be able to fund that debt. Worse still, you some times have students who would have been better served going a different route being induced by the cultural stigma to load up on debt and go to college only to not succeed and end up laden with debt and have no degree to show for it. We need a different model, one that matches people's interests to the tools that will best help them succeed in that field regardless of whether or not that involves four year year college education, and then we need to provide aid to those who financially do need the help.

I don't think we should ask middle class and working class families to pay higher taxes, high interest rates (deficit spending) or higher inflation (money printer go brrrrrrrrrrr) to send Bill Gates' grandchildren to college only to have them flunk out. We should support people who need the assistance, we should end this stigmatization of non-four year education paths and we should work to encourage students to follow their dreams and provide them the tools to help them succeed at those aspirations. That includes four year for some, two year for others, technical skills for another group. For many it should include hands on practical experience and for a large number, skills like computers and the internet, perhaps second language depending on location and many schools are equipped already or offer these courses already. We just have a system that seeks to steer as many towards four year school as possible, promises as a pot of gold at the end and just leaves everyone else to sink or swim. It might make for good politics to do that ten years ago, but it is horrendous for our future, our economy and our children.

I encourage you to come out this weekend and cast your ballots for Federalists, including myself for Senate, our candidates for house and also our candidates for state and local office.
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« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2020, 02:28:42 AM »

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

There is perhaps few issues as important to those areas close to or in your case in the Caribbean, than climate change and its impact on the severe weather that has afflicted the region in the last few years. Certainly few places have been as devastated by Hurricanes, something I have had a few run ins with myself recently and that is why I am here today to talk about solutions that realistic and responsible to this problem.

This is an issue that many conservatives don't want to touch because it is difficult to address while remaining true to a small government philosophy. However, wishful thinking isn't going to solve the problem and if we are to be realists, we have to solve the problems as they are, not how we would like them to be.

Acknowledging the problem is one thing, but there is a stark difference between the view of most conservative realists, especially those in the Federalist Party and those on the other side. For a long time, it seems to me that the priority approach for some is to first and foremost restrict the supply of oil and therefore drive its price up and make alternatives more competitive at higher prices. This has several problems that hit the poor and working people the hardest since they will have to foot the bill for these high fuel prices, and high food prices since it will cost more to transport and likewise at the same time it must be noted that people with lower incomes will be the last ones to embrace the latest technology in high dollar items like cars simply because they cannot afford to go out and buy a car brand new.

Then there is the foreign policy ramifications of increasing the price of oil on the global market as that creates a financial windfall for some of the worst actors on the geopolitical scene, including Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia. There is also a long history of them using the money from such windfalls to finance terror of various kinds around the globe and thus it is imperative that rather than drop dump trucks full of money on the world's worst actors, we need to squeeze off the resources that flow in this direction.

In my view that starts with a responsible climate policy that lowers the price of alternatives to expand accessibility to them. We also must continue to invest in technology since it is this new research that will make further progress in accessibility and affordability. Lastly, we must recognize that for better or for worse we already have several polices, including the Carbon Tax, that will incentivize the adoption of efficiency technology over time. This policy relying on increasing supply of alternatives, and thereby reducing demand for fossil fuels will help both the environment and the geopolitical landscape/national security concern and do so without strangling those who struggle every week to put food on the table.

If we are to be realistic in terms of identifying and being willing to solve problems, then we must likewise be so with regards to how we proceed with addressing these problems and make sure that we do not make a bad situation worse by a myopic focus on one consideration. Climate policy is important, that is why I am here talking about it and if we want to get to a new paradigm, it has to be sustainable politically as well as environmentally and thus why an approach focused on boosting supply of alternatives as opposed to crimping supply of traditional resources is in my view the best way to bring about the results we need.

I look forward to continuing to fight for this alternative vision on how to address climate and energy policy. I also would ask thus for your vote this weekend and likewise ask you to vote for Federalists for House and for your state and local elections.
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« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2020, 01:53:35 PM »

Four days left, let's do a big final push.
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« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2020, 05:48:30 PM »

By time I get home there better be a non Cao non Yankee event in here or I am going for a walk.
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« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2020, 12:01:41 AM »
« Edited: August 27, 2020, 12:14:30 AM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

This TV Ad will be airing in Miami, Florida; Nyman, DC; Oklahoma City, OK; Tulsa, OK; and San Juan, Puerto Rico until the end of the August campaign cycle

Scene opens to Senator Yankee walking slowly through an empty classroom

We understand in these tough times, that it calls for responsibility and competence, to both meet the needs of the pandemic and to respond to the economic impact that the virus is having. While others politicize a crisis, we worked across the aisle to pass a strong federal response.  

Federalists understand there is no time for infighting, petty arguments and personal squabbles. These are serious times, people are hurting and people are getting sick right now. It is a time for leadership, for competence and it is time for our elected officials to check their egos at the door and go to work for you.

When you go to polls, remember Federalist candidates for state and local office will be competent champions for good schools controlled locally, paygo and post-covid debt reduction, and policing polices that ensure your safety while respecting your constitutional rights.

Remember to vote for principled and responsible leadership by voting Federalist this weekend.

This advertisement is being paid for by the Federalist National Committee
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« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2020, 02:26:19 AM »

Senator NC Yankee held a town hall event in Miami, Florida campaigning with the Federalist Candidate for Mayor. This event was broadcast on local television networks.

First off I would like to thank the local Miami Federalists, Young Federalists of Atlasia and Cubans for a Federalist Atlasia for inviting me here to answer your questions. And without further ado lets begin.

Q1. Senator, you have said that the Federalist Party serves Main Street not Wall Street. How can we be sure that your party will fight for us and not the too big to fail banks?

Thank You and I will say that it is a great question. One of the greatest triumphs in my opinion of the time when Federalists ran Nyman is that we reinstated Glass Steagall. I composed it and it was signed by a Federalist administration. Granted we worked with Labor to get it through the Senate, but it is impossible to argue with the fact that we were out in front on it.

Q2 Senator, can the Federalist Party be trusted to handle the Coronavirus?

All I can say is look to what we did in Nyman. Senator LT and I, we have voted for I think everyone of the Covid bills that have come through and yes they had a huge price tag but this is an emergency probably reaching World War levels of necessity in that regards. Therefore I think you can be assured that a Federalist mayor of this great city will be a responsible crisis manager during this pandemic.

Q3 Senator, what is the Federalist Party's stance on  disparities in the criminal justice system and how should they be addressed?

Excellent question. The Federalist Party believes fundamentally in natural liberty and that everyone is equally endowed with said liberty while the constitution is designed to protect everyone in that regards. You need to have equality before the law for that to work. To the extent that there are disparities they need to be corrected. This is an issue not just of liberty but of strong families. We have seen many families broken up, feeding a cycle of poverty, addiction and abuse because we have focused too heavily on mass incarceration or worse failed to address bias in the criminal justice and jury system. For the sake of liberty, of equality before the law and of strong families we need to to reform our criminal justice system.

Q4 Hinging off that last question, does the Federalist Party support de-funding the police?

Absolutely not! You know common sense should tell anyone that if the problem is disregard for standards, abuse of protocol or excessive force, the last thing you want is an unfunded, over worked and under supported police force facing the same levels of stress, the same difficult job and the same threats to public safety. That is the recipe for more tragedies not less.

What I will say is that I am generally against giving the police military grade equipment because as Thomas Jefferson said, nothing contributes more to the erosion of liberty over time than standing armies and we must therefore not turn our police into a standing army. Also it contributes to community alienation, and instead we need well funded community based police that are part of and thus invested in and trusted by the community they are protecting. This will remove a lot of the tension, make the job much easier as the community will help the police do their job and lead to better public safety, and less of these police involved tragedies.


Q5 Earlier you mentioned the cost of covid relief bills, recently disturbing reports have come out about the record levels of debt we are taking on to cover this, can we trust the Federalist Party to be safe guardians of the city budget?

Yes you can and the reason being is simple. When Federalists ran the House and the White House and had strong influence over the Senate as well, we adopted pay as you go rules. We operated on a simple three point premise that would seek to reduce the deficit over time and we successfully cut the deficit in half during that time. Those three points were that all long term appropriations and entitlements needed dedicated revenue streams, that all new spending except for emergencies needed to be funded and that we needed to boost economic growth through a variety of means. This was the responsible way to bring down our deficit over time, but when Labor took power, they tossed paygo while promising to balance the budget within a year, that promise was not fulfilled even without the Covid effects.

The greatest lie ever told is that deficits don't matter.  They do matter and sooner or later all the traditional consequences come back when we push our luck to the point that we lose our status as world reserve currency and oil switches to the Chinese currency or the Euro.

We can handle a situation like Covid just like we handled World War II. The answer is solvency, not austerity, solvency. A temporary surge of debt can be sustained provided that again your long term expenses are funded, you pay for all new non-emergency spending and you work to restore long term economic growth.

I would urge you to be very cautious when people come here promising shiny new projects, be sure they have a plan to fully fund it and are forthright with it.

Q6. Senator, what is the Federalist Party's vision for education. Your platform only states that it should be locally controlled with no national curriculum, why should we vote for a Federalist locally on the education issue?

The answer is simple, and that is beyond local control as stated, we need to have an education system that works for our economy and for our students. For too long we have allowed a stigma to build up around blue collar jobs and other non-college bound fields as well as inculcating the mantra that you have to have a college education to get ahead in this day in age. I won't go so far as to call this a why, it was an exaggeration based on poorly understand trends in the economy. Yes a lot of transformation has made unskilled work less common and high tech and high skilled jobs requiring a degree far more so.

However lost in this shuffle has been the reality that a lot of our skilled technicians and tradesmen face shortages of skilled workers and those that are working in the field are aging causing the average age for a trucker for instance to be in the 50s. Meanwhile we have kids who have taken on boatloads of debt to work in saturated fields and many times don't end up even working in the field of their degree. I think this model is broken and rather than poor gasoline on the fire with free college, it is time to reassess our priorities, end the stigmatization of skilled blue collar fields and yes provide help but only to those who need it not billionaire flunkies like the left wants to do with free tuition. We need to ensure that resources go to programs to help prepare not only those who are college bound but those who are looking to join a skilled trade or similar field.

We also need to shift curriculum and teaching methods to focus more on building the skills for lifetime learning as opposed to memorization focus and teaching to the test that has become the paramount operating principle in schools today. This will equip the citizens of tomorrow to be better stewards of the body politic and to resist fringe concepts, conspiracy theories and extremism. Our current system of memorization leaves people exposed to such groups telling them want to hear and with them already doubting the memorized and regurgitated facts.

Thank You and have a blessed night.
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« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2020, 02:51:27 AM »
« Edited: August 27, 2020, 03:21:10 AM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

Senator NC Yankee commences a Whistle Stop Tour campaigning in Oklahoma, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan


Whistle Stop #1: Tulsa Oklahoma -

Hello Tulsa,

I came here today to talk to you about an issue that I am sure you are very concerned about and that is energy. The other parties seem to be falling over themselves in terms of how to destroy fossil fuel production, there is only one party that has the responsibility and the principle to be realistic, fight to protect our climate while at the same time growing our economy.

Our economy as it is presently constituted, not as some might dream it as an urban utopia, is dependent on cheap fuel to power its growth. Any time the price of gas and oil rises, we know that it cripples growth and job creation in this country, as such any thing that artificially increases the price of gas and oil is detrimental to the economy.

Some might say, its worth it I disagree. Here is why, if you are truly interested in reversing climate change the only way to do that is through technological development and the only way to afford technological development is to have strong economic growth.

The things we have heard out of Labor in this regards over the past few months out to be downright disturbing, worse still is the policies that they have actually pushed. We know they don't like fracking and so they have for years pushed arbitrary bans on fracking, which would reduce supply and make us more dependent on Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia in the interim. This will come back to haunt us in terms of our national security and foreign policy as they leverage our dependence and worse still use the money to fund terror. But it gets worse, they tried to outright ban fossil fuel production in just a few short years but thankfully they relented on this point.

We need to reduce the cost of energy, we need to bring oil and gas prices down through greater production to stimulate the economy and then we need to bring alternatives and clean energy even lower to achieve the reductions in carbon emissions without crippling our economy. We also need to find ways to diversify our energy dependent states so they aren't left to wither and die.

There are two options here. We can go the responsible route and work to reduce energy costs both traditional and alternatives and then beyond that we can work to expand and diversify economies like those right here in Oklahoma, so they aren't left behind.


I therefore encourage you to get out and vote for Federalist candidates this weekend. Thank You and have a Blessed Evening!
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« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2020, 03:03:05 AM »
« Edited: August 27, 2020, 03:20:51 AM by Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee »

Whistle Stop #2 Kokomo, Indiana

I have come to give my friend Representative Cao a hand, and God I wish some of my Southern friends would give me a hand down there.

I have come hear to the home of the great Federalist and RPPer, JohanusCalvinusLibertas to talk about an issue very near and dear to his heart, the Atlasian Family. The Family in Atlasia is under a lot of strain, most of it economically. The Federalist Party and its candidates, believe in policies that will help our families better cope with the difficulties of the modern economy, at the same time recognizes that the family itself is vital to the economic success of this nation.

The Federalist Party and its candidates believe that tax policies should not penalize hard working families or drive them to the bring of ruin, at the same time we need to pursue the kind of education policies that will help ensure that our hard working families have every chance to get ahead, be it through college, skilled trades or just work force skill building.

The Government has often been the worst enemy of the family, with its counterproductive policies it has in many case broken up families leading to a cycle of poverty, addiction and abuse that can become cyclical and thus why Government needs to remove as many negative influences as possible from itself. This includes changing policies on incarceration, avoiding foreign wars unless absolutely necessary and working to ensure that all families are treated equally under the law because discrimination is direct antagonist to opportunity.

While I am here, I want to touch on one last issue that JCL always championed and that is the cause of life. While I know there are many different opinions on this issue, it should be stated that most all Federalists are against late term abortion and we believe fundamentally that abortion should be reduced and minimized as much as possible and we should work with members of other parties to find practical and common sense means to reduce the number of abortions in this country.


I therefore encourage you to get out and vote for Federalist candidates this weekend. Thank You and have a Blessed Evening!!!
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« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2020, 03:20:30 AM »

Whistle Stop #3 Green Bay, Wisconsin

Hello Green Bay!!!

I have come here to the land of the Packers to advocate for local Federalist candidates in the upcoming elections. As you have now doubt heard, Federalists are strong believers in local control, constitutional liberty that is equally respected and protected, fiscal responsibility, economic growth, strong families and foreign policy restraint.

But today I want to focus on the economic growth aspect and talk about small business and especially small business manufacturing, which is very important to the economy of Wisconsin. There are several important policy issues that impact small business manufacturing. Among them are tax code compliance and regulatory compliance. Because small business lack the resources of big monopolies they have a harder time complying with complexity and therefore the objective and this is shared by our Federalist candidates is to make sure that those regulations and taxes that do exist are simple and easy to comply with. We should also work to provide assistance with the compliance with those regulations that are complex and unavoidably so.

Beyond regulation and tax code simplicity, there is also the concern about entrepreneurship and and we need to encourage and incentivize new businesses to form in the first place. It is a general rule that because new firms lack economics of scale and also have to sustain startup costs, that most new businesses end up failing. Yet at the same time it is true that existing firms tend towards efficiency at the expense of employment, thus new and small businesses tend to create the most jobs. Federalists candidates thus understand the important of giving new startups every opportunity to succeed and thrive so that they can expand and create new jobs.

Removing barriers to entrepreneurs is important but just as important is ensuring that these startups have access to new markets and demand for their products. To this end it is therefore important that we make sure that we are treated fairly in trade by foreign countries, while local officials have less direct say in these matters, state official can be strong advocates for their local businesses by going on trade missions and such forth. Federalist candidates understand the importance of export markets and thus will work tireless to help Wisconsin firms get a foot in the door of enticing overseas markets for their goods and services.

I therefore encourage you to get out and vote for Federalist candidates this weekend. Thanks and have a Blessed Night!!!
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« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2020, 03:38:29 AM »

Whistle Stop #4 Detroit, Michigan

Hello Detroit,

I have come hear to encourage you to vote for Federalist candidates for local and state office today and to do that I will continue talking about small business manufacturing in a state that has seen tremendous decline in manufacturing in recent years.

I briefly touched on trade in the context of foreign markets and state officials serving as advocates in foreign markets for local business, well likewise Federalist candidates will be tireless advocates for you in overseas markets. However we also realize that most of the time our businesses face a stacked deck and thus nationally, there needs to be a strategy to combat such horrendous practices as currency manipulation, dumping and one way tariff arrangements. However this strategy needs to be practical, well executed and results oriented, not driven by ego and foolishness.

Aside from trade it is critical to have a properly funded infrastructure and that means that infrastructure needs to be guided by local need but at the same time with an eye towards future opportunities for growth that such infrastructure could thus occasion naturally. Expanding access to broadband is essential as well to enable these small businesses and especially the small business manufacturers access to global e-commerce and supply chains as they are thus vitally important to their survival and long term success

It bears repeating that said infrastructure  must be funded, because as Federalists understand that the debt is a long term threat to economic growth and prosperity. Federalist candidates will thus be responsible stewards of your state finances and work make sure that any new projects are funded and if someone is promising you a bunch of projects without a clear desire to fund it then you should be skeptical. It is easy to propose shiny new projects, it is much harder to be honest about the cost and convince people to still go for building them.

I talked about education in Miami earlier and I will say that one additional thing that we need to do is to increase apprenticeships and actually go one step further and link job training to actual jobs afterwards by partnering business up with local trade schools and community college. This will ensure the effectiveness of working retraining programs while at the same time ensuring that business has access to the skilled labor that it thus requires to succeed and thrive.

I encourage you to get out and vote for Federalist candidates this weekend! I hope you have a blessed evening!!!

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« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2020, 04:02:41 AM »

After his whistle stop tour, Senator NC Yankee relaxed by holding a town hall event in Nyman, DC to encourage people to vote Federalist in local elections

Q1. A large number of people in the DC area are connected to the military, we are always concerned about the safety of our relatives in uniform.

Well I will begin by saying that the Federalist Party believes strongly in foreign policy restraint and that we should avoid conflict unless absolutely necessary. While it is thus true that peace comes from strength, strength is accumulated only in peace time. There has never been a war where a nation was left better off in terms of their debt, their lives lost or resources expended as a result of having waged a war.

As for here are home, we have made great strides in terms of health care access but we still have a number of strides to be made in terms of issues like mental health and that is a big problem especially when it is coupled with addiction. Federalists have a long history of working with members of other parties on issues like mental health and combating addiction. Also I would point out that a Federalist administration passed the amended Care for Veterans act, working to ensure that veterans and active duty military personnel had the resources and support that they need.

Q2 You Federalists always talk about downsizing the federal bureaucracy, why should we vote for you if your desire is to eliminate our jobs.

I would say vote Federalists because our policies will strengthen the economy as a whole. I would say vote Federalists because Federalists believe in solvency and long term sustainability and it is fine and dandy for Labor to come in here and promise to cut the deficit while at the same time expanding the bureaucracy and borrowing from a hostile China to do it. Now I for one don't think it is a good idea to let such a hostile regime have that kind of leverage and thus it was vitally important to get moving towards debt reduction once the virus is passed.

Its a similar concept with social security, you can boost benefits and do nothing to help with solvency but then you are not really protecting social security, you are just letting China have veto power over your social security check. The best way to save any government job or save any government program long term is the long term solvency of the Federal Treasury.

Q3 You have been critical of the other party's on climate policy, do you think climate change is real and if so what are you prepared to do about?

Yes I think climate change is real but when you address it there are people who think they can address it in isolation from the larger picture be it economic, national security or foreign policy and I think that is irresponsible.

What I will say is that technology is the ultimate answer, i think we all agree on that. The difference is I think the costs of those technologies should be brought way down rather than artificially raising the costs of fossil fuels or banning production of fossil fuels and thus crippling the economy as a result, while also benefiting our foreign adversaries. With that said, we also need to help oil dependent states to diversify their economies as fossil fuels are slowly eliminated the responsible way, these areas will take a big hit.

Q4 Senator, you have done a lot of events in the past 24 hours, how exhausted would you say you are right now?

Well I would say that .... collapses on the floor

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« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2020, 05:27:20 PM »

Words cannot describe what I wouldnt give to just have two more people who seriously care or at least respect me enough to fake it. I ask everyone who sees this message to spam LT until he posts in here.

Here is my situation. I would gladly Poirot this thread to death, literally but I cannot. I work today and tomorrow and then the cycle is over. I need help, I need people to drag their lazy behinds off discord and help me.
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« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2020, 12:59:35 AM »

Bayamón, Puerto Rico


Earlier today, the President gave a short speech in Oklahoma and he talked about the importance of truth and honesty and I just want to say he is right, we should be honest and truthful with the people, which is why we should not in the same breath lie through our teeth.

To begin with, the notion that we are bought and paid for by fat cats is outrageous. We reinstated Glass Steagall, two Federalists (myself and then VP PiT)  helped craft yes with the help of Labor Senator Scott, a healthcare law containing a public option that was signed by a then-Federalist President, DFW. It should also be noted that a Federalist President, Fhtagn, signed into law Atlasia's carbon tax. If the Federalist Party was bought and paid for by fat cats, none of this would have happened would it?

The Federalist Party doesn't need to lie about its record. We never promised to balance a budget within a single year and fail to do it, while also repealing one of the most important tools towards achieving that objective, as they did with Paygo. We are realists and we prefer to tell people that a situation is what it is, rather than make fantastical promises and fail to keep them. We never once pushed for an unpaid for tax cut federally and we had a simple three part plan to get our budget deficit down while maintaining the growth necessary to achieve that. Labor scuttled this plan, yet has the audacity to claim others don't have a plan or that nothing will change if elected. I will tell you one major change, if we every got back our governing majorities federally, we will get us back on track to responsible deficit reduction balanced with growth. No false promises, no band-aide large tax hikes to hide the lack of a comprehensive plan, and no unfunded programs. If you want to protect Atlascare, Social Security and the other benefits Labor crows so loudly about, the only true way to do it is to make the Federal Treasury solvent long term. That is the brutally honest truth.

As for education here is our plan. We believe that important decisions should be made locally, with the Federal Government supporting you with resources. We also think that we should remove the stigma towards non-college bound students and work to help both those who want a college education and those who are not college bound, while at the same time not giving the kids of billionaire flunkies a full free ride. This is the way to create a balanced and strong work force and a balanced and strong middle class. If anyone has to answer for their pro-elite policies, it is Labor for wanting to give free college and free healthcare to Donald Trump's children and grandchildren.

Finally if you are concerned about a post fact society then I direct you to my previous calls for reforming how we teach students to make them better armed to analyze and think critically and thus discern fact from fiction, conspiracy from reality and truth from lies.

I encourage you to get out and vote Federalist for your local elections.
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« Reply #17 on: August 28, 2020, 01:17:59 AM »

Miami, Florida - Campaigning once again in the Miami Mayoral Contest

I am sure if there is one place that is used to being hotly contested, it is Florida and thus you have come to expect frequent visits as the campaigns unfold. I urge you to get out and vote Federalist for Mayor of Miami, Florida. A Federalist Mayor will be a competent leader and will work for you and your interest. Labor can spout of all kinds of nonsense about who we serve, the people know better who the Federalist Party is for. We are for the people on main street, I and urge you to come out and vote to elect a Main Street Federalist as your city's next Mayor.

As a Main Street Federalist, your mayor will promote responsible finance, paying for expenses and working to reduce debt and deficits. A Federalist mayor will promote strong schools and work to keep your city at the forefront in tourism, trade and commerce by working to assist small business to develop, grow and prosper. One thing we share in common is that we are all familiar with the devastation caused by Hurricanes and they will work to ensure adequate preparations and will fight to make sure that Miami is not forgotten by the Labor machine politicians in Nyman.

Main Street Federalists believe strongly in equality before the law and a welcoming society that works to create an environment in which all can improve and work for self-betterment. We understand it is not about condescension and telling you what you should know. Its about listening and working every day to fight for your interests, your jobs and your schools.

Florida has long been strong for our party and we have a long tradition of being strong for Florida going back to the days of Emperor Dereich and Legislator Jack Enderman. You cannot go wrong with a vote for a Main Street Federalist as your next Mayor.

Thank You and have a blessed evening! 
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« Reply #18 on: August 28, 2020, 01:36:56 AM »

Racine, WI  Campaigning with local and state candidates for office

I must say that it is rather disappointing to see our friends on the other side resort to such desperation and slander in the final hours of the campaign once they see their numbers slipping across the board. Now they are politicizing a crisis and working to slander the hard work of myself, Senator LT and others on numbers federal bills in response to the crisis, working to support proposals by Laborites and the Administration to ensure that people had the help they need and deserve. This also meant that large amounts have been put towards mitigation and towards a vaccine, which is the ultimate end scenario for this crisis, and most all of it to my knowledge (at least on the Senate side) with Federalist support.

The Federalist Party is committed to seeing us through this crisis and working to minimize the toll that it takes in the mean time. As many who are in the room would know, I was an early advocate for aggressive use of the defense production act to ensure that adequate supplies of PPE and ventilators were available and I offered my assistance in this regards to the administration.

We should not be scoring cheap points while people are suffering, especially in the desperate final hours of a losing campaign. Instead we should be focusing on the future both how we can get out of this pandemic and then what we are going to do afterwards.

I encourage you to reject these desperate attacks and come out and vote for Federalists for state and local office this weekend.
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« Reply #19 on: August 28, 2020, 01:53:54 AM »

Indianapolis, Indiana - Campaigning for state and local candidates

I have come to remind local Federalists of the importance of this election and to make sure that you turn out and vote to elect Federalists for your state and local offices.

I said just a few hours ago in Wisconsin that I found the desperation on the other side to be disturbing but then I saw the comments in Nyman to be on a whole another level of twisted distortion and dishonesty. Supporting equally those who choose to got to college and those who choose to go for a skilled trade is not a culture war, it is a realistic and balanced approach to education and to middle class expansion. Once again, this just illustrates that the Labor Party is just completely out of touch with the reality and thinks that everyone has to go to college and has to live in a city otherwise they are second class citizens, to the point where if you give anyone else equal treatment, it is "culture wars".

I am not sure if the President remembers who he is dealing with here, but I generally speaking don't waste my time with culture wars. I support things because I think they are good ideas or because it is what the reality of the situation dictates. I understand that realism and good ideas my be a foreign concept in the Federal Government but it is not so for the Federalist Party.

Also once again we are treated with this canard of money be taken from Oklahoma schools to fund tax breaks for the wealthy. I am note aware of any tax cuts for the wealthy having been passed either under Labor's reign of power or under ours for that matter. I do remember us strictly adhering to paygo and thus rejecting unfunded tax cuts in preference for reducing the debt. I do recall several bills targeting and eliminating most forms of corporate welfare, and we also have been strong proponents of eliminating regulatory capture, which can function as a tax break for establishment firms at the expense of the new and small ones.

Frankly, we can and should be able to do better than this kind of last minute desperate politics of distortion.

I urge you to get out and vote Federalist for your state and local offices.
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« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2020, 02:13:40 AM »

Nyman, DC - Campaigning for local candidates for office

If there is one thing that I have learned for sure it is that there are two Nyman's in people's minds. There is Nyman of Government that grates so much on them day to day, and then there is of course the city and the average citizens who live in and have probably just as much if not more complaints about the federal government as anyone else.

Now of course the government is critical to this city and it is the main driving force of the economy. That being said, we should remember that the people who live here are often left in the shadow of government and neglected as a result. If you vote for Federalists for office, then you will have strong advocates who will fight for your interest and when necessary talk truth to power.

As Federalists we believe strongly you are equally entitled to liberty and natural rights and we have a long history of fighting for that. If you listen to Labor you might think they had a monopoly on issues like police accountability and criminal justice reform. Almost as if they were campaigning against a conservative party in some bizarre alternative universe, where special interest reign supreme, pressure groups dominate and they operate as if they are campaigning for an election 30 or 50 years in the past. 

We don't live in Labor lala land, we live here in the real world and in this world the Federalist Party has a strong record of fighting for the rights of the minority against the oppression of the majority. At the same time we have recognized the need for reforms that respect this principle to ensure that our system is living up to its intended promise.

I encourage you to come out and vote Federalist in the state and local elections this weekend.
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« Reply #21 on: August 28, 2020, 02:34:48 AM »

Anaheim, California - Campaigning with State and Local candidates for office


No we have not forgotten you guys out here in CA and it is our hope even if we are are facing tremendous odds to push for a good result here in the Golden State. I have visited here many times in campaigns for House and for President and I have come back again, this time on behalf of my fellow Federalists who are running for state and local office.

There are many parties fighting for your vote out here, but there is only one party that believes in state and local control as protected in the constitution. There is only one party that also believes strongly in paygo and will fight to ensure that finances are maintained responsibly and your debt is reduced. There is only one party that believes in empowering families and working to strengthen the hand they are dealt in these tough and uncertain times.

As Federalists we strongly believe that everyone is equally endowed with the same natural liberty and we believe in a society that welcomes all and wants all to succeed regardless of whether they are highly educated and living in Silicon Valley or the kid from the wrong side of the tracks in the Central Valley. We need to focus on opportunity and provide a ladder to success for everyone, not just those what meet the Labor preconceived notions about success and opportunity.

As Federalists we have a record of supporting a responsible balance between climate concerns and economic growth while promoting and funding the actual long term solution to these issues and that is of course technologically innovation that will render obsolete the technologies that got us into this problem in the first place. We must work to accelerate the development of this technology and then work to make sure that it is affordable so that the working and middle class people are not left behind.

I strongly encourage you to come out and vote Federalist in this weekends elections for state and local offices.

Thanks and have a Blessed Evening!!!
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« Reply #22 on: August 28, 2020, 05:46:27 PM »

Norman, OK - Campaigning with state and local candidates. Virtual Rally

We are coming down to the final hours in this campaign and we need to make sure that our supporters get out and vote this weekend. We shall not let desperation and last minute distortion of the Main Street Federalist record discourage us in this moment.

There is far too much at stake and we and you deserve much better frankly. We need leadership not politicization and fabrications. We need to pursue the right policies, guided by principle and tempered by realistic grounding in the reality that each of you live out daily.

I thank you for your time and urge you to get out and voted for Federalists this weekend.

Thanks and have a blessed evening!
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« Reply #23 on: August 28, 2020, 11:35:59 PM »

Miami, Florida - One last appearance to push it to the limit  Campaigning with Federalist candidate for Mayor


I have decided to make one more visit here on the final day of campaigning, but also because it is just so nice to be here. You know some folks have made some comments claiming that we only started campaigning here at the last minute, but this is not so. My first campaign stop here was back in early August.

I will say one again that the Main Street Federalists are committed your concerns and your interest first, not Wall Streets and not Pennsylvania Avenue. We have no interest other than yours and with a Main Street Federalist as your Mayor, you will have a tireless advocate for your businesses, your tourist industry and your finances.

I have mentioned that issue a lot and a number of people like to distort that, and confuse responsible finance with austerity. Responsible finance is how you avoid austerity. It is how you avoid getting into a situation where drastic cuts become unavailable and if you want to fix the problem the problem is best solved well in advance so that you have more options than drastic cuts. Main Street Federalists are the party of responsible finance and paying for spending items so that your city will remain the strong and vibrant spot that everyone longs to go to.

When we talk about everyone, it must be remembered that everyone should be equally protected under the law and that everyone should be given the tools to succeed in school both college bound and non-college bound. This is the path to a sustainable middle class that will power sustainable economic growth into the future. This is also the path to ensuring security and liberty, because if you give people equal opportunity and respect everyone under the law, the job of law enforcement becomes much easier. Frankly, while I believe in the law enforcement community, we should also help them by creating the society and environment that reduces the stress on them and empowers everyone of all backgrounds to achieve success.

I encourage you to go out and vote for a Main Street Federalist to be your next Mayor.

Thanks and have a blessed evening!!!
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« Reply #24 on: August 28, 2020, 11:49:06 PM »

Carolina, Puerto Rico - Campaigning with Federalist candidates for state and local offices.


I felt obliged to come here, from North Carolina to Carolina, Puerto Rico tonight. I just want to say that we have the opportunity for a historic upset on the Island this weekend. This is not something we take lightly, the island is very near and dear to all our hearts and we understand the struggles that have befallen this community in recent years. As someone who has been through many intense Hurricanes, we know the devastation and the destruction that they can bring, and we also know the importance of a solid response to ensure that the rebuilding is undertaken with expedition and urgency.

It also means a responsible and balanced police that works to reduce the cost of renewables and alternative energy so that we can get it into the hands of the working and middle classes quicker and help accelerate the reduction in carbon emissions in a way that helps not harms those who can least afford disruptions.

I don't just want to talk about past struggles, I also want to talk about future opportunities. The opportunities that come when we respect everyone and give them an equal shot at success, beginning with how we structure our schools. For too long we have seen education fail to deliver the results that we would thus expect and there is need for reforms. We need to ensure that four year centric models don't monopolize to the detriment of others with different paths to success and we should provide the resources to ensure that all have the opportunity to succeed.

If you listen to Labor you would think that they have the monopoly on all things related to health, education and welfare but I think we all know they have just confused their zombie voters for their policy agenda. For years, I led the fight to ensure that we had free preventative health care accessible to all and likewise worked to help established a health law working with members of four different parties first in 2014 and again in 2017 to ensure that we had a system that reigned in private insurance, preserved competing options and ensure that people who need help got it.

When you go to the polls this weekend, remember if you vote Federalist, you are casting a ballot for a main street federalist who will always put your interests first and will always be your tireless advocate. No amount of distortion or lies will change the facts, though they will sure try as I we have seen.

I urge you to cast a ballot for the responsible choice, the main street Federalists on your ballot for state and local office.

Thanks and have a Blessed Evening!!!
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