Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Debt Ceiling Vote

We agree with many that comprehensive budget reform must be made before increasing the debt ceiling.  This, however, must be done swiftly in order to avoid breakdown.  We need a comprehensive plan to stop the wasteful spending.

There are some areas where the government should invest in, but we must invest the money wisely.  The government must have a sense of accountability to the people, because it is their money that government is spending.  We need to make programs more efficient and evaluate each and every aspect of our government to see if we can cut costs.  We should aim not to leach the government dry, but to ensure that we can do an effective job managing the nation on a budget, without going into debt.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day Thoughts

On this Memorial day, 2011, we must all take time to remeber those who have devoted their lives to the service of this country.  We are indebted to these men and women who have at times given their lives so our lives could be better.

As we are asking these people to give an ultimate sacrifice, we should treat veterans and current soldiers with respect.  Their lives are difficult.  No matter how difficult our lives are now, most do not have to go through them with the fear of death or capture.  No, these fears have been thrust upon our soldiers and we must honor them for this sacrifice.

With this in mind, we must also be mindful of how we deploy and use our armed forces.  We should not put good, brave people out into harm's way unless it is absolutely necessary.  Our armed forces are powerful, but we must also realize the stress put on soldiers and their families is significant, and should not be aggravated thorugh unnecessary conflict.

So during this Memorial day, take time to hope for peace, and honor those who have worked so that our nation could be a better place.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Politicians Must Stand Up For What They Believe In

It's time some politicians got a spine.

There are many issues being discussed, and there are many people with excellent ideas about how to fix or improve our nation.  When candidates run for president or another office, however, their views somehow shift to conform rigidly to party lines, sacrificing their individuality and independence as a result.

These are the people who have brought up interesting points and have been credited for working with others, regardless of who their party is.  While this practice can get much more done than partisan bickering, many politicians resort to the safety of adherence to party lines.

Elected officials: do not sacrifice your beliefs just to get elected.  We need people to take the lead and be an independent mind in government.  We all know what the major parties think.  The people want to hear what each individual person can bring to the table.  With independence in our politicians, we can hope to fix our problems in a more timely fashion and make our country even better.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Politicians Must Stand Up For What They Believe In

With two parties dominating congress and controlling votes, some brave congressmen must step up and break away from this system.  The American people don't always want what either of the two parties want, and many of us are tired of the bickering and inaction in our legislature.  People want to be able to live their lives with relative economic security and freedom.  The actions, or lack of actions, on the part of our congressional "leaders" is staggering.  In order to stop the politicking of every single bill, individual congressmen must take the lead and make a stand for their district and the people of this nation.  They should not always vote what their party leaders say they should vote.  They should be beholden to no one except for the people, not their political leaders.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Upholding Its Values

The US was founded on principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness with a strong emphasis on justice and equality.  While we have made great strides in our own country to make our society a better place for all, it's time the United States practiced what it preaches in foreign countries which it wields a strong influence in.

The United States is well known throughout the world for having a singular form of government and being founded on principles of justice.  But as the US is invading other countries with seemingly no thought to the consequences, locals can get irritated.  Some, more irritated than others.

The US has often acted in the name of "justice", but some of the irritation in the world, often in the Middle East, is justified.  We must be better with the way we form relations with other peoples, not merely blasting aside people who don't agree with us.  Being trigger happy on top of a flaming gunpowder casket is not a wise idea.  If we hold true to our values all around the world, truly preaching and practicing peace, justice, and equality, our credibility would go up, and we would not be hated as much.

Even if we take these actions, some will still hate us.  This may only be natural.  At least though, we can make the effort to improve our image around the globe.  We can really bring peace to other people's lives.  We can moderate conflicts instead of creating new ones.  We can take the lead in making the world a better, safer place for humankind.

Entitlement Reform is Needed

Paul Ryan has recenlty proposed an overhaul of Medicare that would significantly change the program.  While his version of the solution is not ideal, it certainly is bold and brings up the issue of entitlement reform.

Medicare and other programs will soon get too expensive for the government to keep paying for.  As a result, the debt will continue to go up if spending is not slashed.  We must now open a debate on the programs that we hold dear.  It feels so good to have so many programs, but at the same time, government cannot always sustain it.  We must look to ways we can streamline cost for entitlements, cutting out waste, then discussing alternative cutting measures.

Paul Ryan's budget is only the first step towards the process.  His solution is not the best, nor should it be adopted, but a discussion must ensue on what we really want from our healthcare and what we really want from or entitlement programs.

Reform Needed to Spur Economy

The middle class is reeling after a long recession, which is still not over.  In order to facilitate recovery, we must have a middle class tax break in order to help families cope with the economic downturn.  Seeing as the middle class is often hurt he most in a recession like this, they should get the tax break, not the wealthiest Americans, who can afford it.  Cutting taxes for the rich in a time where we have extreme debt is not prudent or logical.

In addition, we need to make it easier for people to start small businesses.  Encourage lending and venture capital, as well as tax breaks for America's smallest companies, which help drive struggling local economies forward as large corporations are sending jobs overseas.  renewed economic reform is critical as we aim to rid ourselves of the bonds of this recession.

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Time For Peace is NOW

Amid the Arab Spring protests in the Middle East, conflict has spread to Israel and Palestine.  In these times of change, no time is better for these sides to make amends and live at peace.

Both of these groups, Palestinians and Israelis, are proud peoples who stand up for what they believe in.  While this is to be commended, we must also understand that peace in the region does significantly depend on resolution to this conflict.  People are being slaughtered on both sides, and the people do not deserve to be subjugated to such inhumane violence.  

So let both sides lay down arms and make peace.  We do not need or want prolonged conflict after decades of struggle.  Too much blood has already been spilled for one spring.  Let peace reign and the times explode into a wonderful summer, were everyone can live without threat of destruction.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

A Global Picture

We live in a world that is connected more strongly as time goes by.  We have a world economy, vast communications systems, and networks of people that span continents.  Many complex factors govern how this global network work, many of which we cannot understand or comprehend.  As the world grows more complex, governments (and people) must be careful of what they do.  Actions today can not just have an effect in one area tomorrow, but the whole world.  While this has been true for quite some time, this principle is becoming more and more relevant as online social tools bring us closer together.  We need to understand the workings of the world if we are to persevere in our pursuits.  This is not necessarily in foreign countries.  We need to understand the complex workings of our own country in order to instigate an economic recovery.  As we have said before, problems are much more complicated that they seem at first.  The sooner we all realize this, especially those in Washington, the sooner we can make the changes need to make our country and the world a better place for us all.  Keeping in mind the changes that will result from our action everywhere, on everyone will help us decide what to do.  Actions mean consequences.  Let's hope we make the right actions.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Young People Taking Action in Society, Leaders Heed an Important Warning:

Young people have finally found their voice.

All across the world, young people eager for change are taking to the streets and are the real agents of change in global society.  Young people played a great role in the election of President Obama, but this movement is more than that.  In the Middle East, where people under 30 constitute around one third of the population, revolts, revolutions, and demonstrations are commonplace.

A special note to leaders: if you want to stay in power, make reforms and empower young people.  Make sure they have a role in society.  Make sure the have jobs, and education, and a future.  An angry population of twenty somethings is a force to be reckoned with, and leaders who do not heed this warning may soon see the short end of the stick.

Next Step in Middle East Policy

The United States must now step up its efforts to make peace in the Middle East.  This is a fractious area, with many socioeconomic groups.  The US must start to clean up its image by helping new governments on the path to democracy.  It will not be easy, and the will be obstacles, but this is better than the fight-and-replace model we have in Afghanistan and Iraq.  At least now the propel are motivated for change.  That energy needs to be harnessed for good.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Power for the People

A tragedy of despotism is occurring as we blog.  In places like Syria and Libya, leaders abuse and kill their own people in order to increase their power and authority.  This, we can all realize, is wrong.  What we need to do, as members of this nation, or any nation, is to encourage our government to increase the pressure on these nations to reform and change their ways.  Let not this generation be remembered as the one that condoned this murder.  We need to stand up and support the movement for free and fair elections, and governments of the people, by the people, and for the people. 

Energy Independence is Needed to Free Ourselves From Foreign Energy

We must pursue alternative energy resources in order to achieve energy independence.  We must reduce our consumption of oil and coal and turn to renewable.  We can structure our economy on this, for if the US is not a producer of green energy, it will have to be a buyer.  That would be very harmful to our economy in the future.  We can build a powerful energy economy on green energy.  Large producers of oil can control prices and reap the benefits.  We can do the same, with green energy, right here in the US.

Also, regarding biofuels:  we should not use our precious corn supplies to make biofuels.  Instead, we should try to expand cellulosic and other types of ethanol.  It is much more efficient and it is not food, so we will not run the risk of shortages.  It can even be made using the husks of the corn, something that would normally be thrown out.  That way, food prices will be low for farmers can get money for their garbage.  We can use that garbage as part of our energy future.  



Investing in energy will require an upfront cost, spending cuts can cover that, but we can get it back in the future by selling energy and technology to other nations. We must pursue solar, hydrogen-fuel cell, and wind energy futures as well. 

It is time to phase out oil and coal and usher in new, more efficient forms of energy.  One method could be a tax break for people who own cars that have over 35 miles to the gallon.  This way, along with the tax hikes, there will be some tax cuts.  Hopefully, more people will take advantage of this and get a car with a tax break and therefore save money by going green.

Oil Companies must also pay their fair share in taxes.  We must not let oil companies go off free when they do not produce fuel that is sustainable or beneficial to the environment.  We need to push energy companies to reform their practices, encouraging investment in clean and sustainable technologies.  

Monday, May 9, 2011

Break Free From Conventionalism. Be your Own Self.

There is an extreme tragedy in government today.  It seems that no matter how much arguing, discussion, and "bipartisanship" that goes on in Washington, the major parties still cannot agree on solutions.  They remain united against or for different measures, regardless of what the American people, or even at times their own districts, believe is right for the country.

Instead of having a strong alliance and loyalty to party, we should instead have loyalty to our country.  If we put aside what our party (or some other special group's) interests, we can get more done.  We are all individuals, individuals with great ideas.  In order to have all those ideas spread and nurtured, congressmen need to not always conform with their party.  The same should be for everyone.  Instead of rubber stamping the party doctrine, we need to have open minds, listen to, and discuss people's own individual ideas.

The same goes for us too.  Do not simply agree with whatever we have to say.  Come up with your own ideas.  Voting for a party or even a candidate based on a single or handful of issues is not prudent.  Let everyone's ideas and opinions come out into the open.  We daresay that with less people conforming to their party ideas, we might come up with some better solutions.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Website Makover

We have recently made changes to our other site, https://sites.google.com/site/auxiliaparty/.
This site contains similar information to this, including our party platform.  We also have selected political videos, as well as party news.

No More Same Old, Same Old

Desperate times call for desperate action.

We need to change the way we do things in order to succeed.  Government needs to acknowledge that changes must be made.  We cannot keep operating under the same practices.  We must challenge the status quo and think for ourselves.  We cannot just sit back and eat up what the major parties tell us.  They can deceive the electorate, and this is very dangerous.  They polarize the American people, so we are really just choosing those who are good party candidates, not American candidates.

We need people in Washington and all of government to really value what the American people want.  Bickering in congress of this and that does not help anyone.  It hurts the American people.  These two sides need to learn to get along and put aside their interests groups, their big sponsors, and do what is right for the people.

Party Platform Now Comprehensive and Updated

Due to the changing times, we have commenced additions to our party platform.  We will continue to post updates to the platform and blog as new issues present themselves.  Please give us your opinion on these issues. Let us know what you think of our blog.  Your voice matters, and we value the people's opinion.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Citizenship: What We Really Need

In our country, we cannot have a system that restricts who is a citizen merely by where they are born.  We should instead pursue judgement of character as the paramount criterion.  Instead of worrying whether or not someone is from the US and isn't an illegal immigrant, we should instead look to those who will make our society better.  that's the kind of people we want making our decisions, that's the kind of citizen we need in America.  Rigidity in who we call a citizen or not a citizen will restrict who can take part in benefiting the nation, a situation America cannot afford to pursue.

This does not mean we will let all illegals in and legalize them.  No, but it does mean we need to have a new outlook on citizenship.  We want people to pursue active citizenship, trying to benefit society, no matter who they are or where they are from.  This can be a call to action for all Americans to step up and help society.

We hope, that one day in America, we will consider a citizen not just someone born in this country, or looks like they are from this country, but whether they want to improve and benefit this country.  In order to become a great nation, we must have great people.  In order to establish such a nation, we must all take action in our respective communities.  We must usher in a new age where Americans must take pride in their country, take pride in their work, and take pride in calling themselves citizens of the United States of America.  After all, we are not Whites, or Blacks, Caucasians, or Hispanics, legal or illegals, or even Democrats or Republicans.  Instead, we are Americans.  Though in will not be easy, we should all yearn for the day when everyone here in the United States of America will truly be United, and then we can truly call ourselves America.

Embrace Challenges to Fix Problems in Society

Problems face our society every day.  At times, these problems seem overwhelming, as if they can't be fixed.  If we are to improve society and make it stronger, we need to embrace these challenges and fix our problems.  Many politicians shirk away from bold action when it is needed.  While there is a time for prudence and patience, there are also times when we need actions.  The status quo will remain forever, if we do not get our acts together.  We all have the power to change society.  Let's take action when action is needed most.

Christianity and Islam

Today, Islam and Christianity are often divided, portrayed as enemies in a quest for world dominance.  The relationship, though, is more complicated than that.  If we are to truly understand the workings of Christianity, or in many of our cases, Islam, we need to learn about each of them.  Where they came from.  What the worship.  What they believe.  Many of us unjustly discriminate against others merely because we do not understand them.  They in turn, judge us because they do not understand us either.  Radicals dominate the news, but most people are not radicals.  They're just people.

Both Christianity and Islam stated from humble origins, are were effectively spread by peaceful means, such as traders or merchants.  The peaceful spread of ideas was critical, as well as openness to other ethnic groups.  In understanding that Christianity and Islam are in many ways the same and were both spread (and coexisted) at times peacefully, the world can one day hope to live peacefully with two powerful, insightful ideologies 

We have much to learn from Islam's and Christianity's rich histories.  Misunderstanding creates fear and anger amongst both parties.  Christian-Muslim interaction is of paramount importance as the US, a predominantly Christian nation, fights in three Muslim countries to date.  The stability of the region depends on how well we interact with them, and how we understand them.

With harmony, there is reason for optimism.  With less disagreement, we can fight the world's problems with a combined moral purpose.  To unite the world and dissolve the boundary of miscommunication that exists between many Christians and Muslims, an understanding must be reached.  An understanding that reaches beyond our own religious beliefs, and understanding that reaches beyond faith.

Innovation

America must encourage innovation in business and in government.  The best ideas sometimes come from unlikely sources, and the government must foster ways to take risks and test ideas in the private and public sectors.  This means encouraging a break from the status quo.  Innovators defy normal, and come up with trailblazing new ideas.  Small businesses are great incubators of innovation, and strengthening them will also strengthen innovation.  Reform to the patent system to eliminate frivolous patents easily and make it easier to submit legitimate ones could also go a long way towards encouraging innovation.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Small Businesses Drive America Forward

Small businesses give America its strong entrepreneurial spirit and drive the economy forward.  According to the small business administration, (SBA), small businesses account for 99.9 percent of the businesses in America.  Though many of these businesses fail, they still account for many new jobs.  Since many small businesses are startups, they often hire in recessions.  Though not huge on their own, collectively small businesses make up a potent force.  In addition, small businesses drive innovation forward, gaining 13 times as many patents as large firms, according to the SBA

Environmental Protection

Setting away land and sea area as preserves is very important in preserving our nation’s natural wonders.  These areas should be maintained and wildlife in them studied to help us better understand the world we live in.  Funding for this can come from entrance fees as well as some from taxes.  With preserves set up, we can keep our wide variety of wildlife so all can experience and enjoy the beauty of nature. 


The American landscape is beautiful, and has been cherished for generations.  Our forests, our mountains, our prairies.  Our landscape is unique and should be protected for posterity.  This is the way our land was.  This is the way it should be kept.  Our wilderness serve as beacons for stewardship of the environment, illustrating all the beauty that the Earth has.

More on Foreign Policy

Instability in many nations leads to an influx in terrorists.  In order to combat this, we look at the root cause, so that we may hope to understand why this is happening. 

Instead of intruding into other countries, we must respect their sovereignty and push for reform.  In many instances, there are cruel dictators that will not reform or negotiate.  Conflict might be inevitable, no matter how much negotiation goes on.  Intervention will occur, but what then?  Before going in, powers need to have a game-plan on what will happen afterwards.  Concrete planning and collaboration with the locals on how to make their lives better and more peaceful is needed.  Nation-building is often frowned upon as policy, yet this may be needed.  Military action with no back end involvement will lead to the destruction of order in a country, bring the nation, and consequently the entire region, into chaos.

We need to work with the people of other countries, planning for strong, open, effective governments, accountable to the people, and free of corruption.

Torture

The US must obey the Geneva convention and not torture people in detention.  They are people too, and must be treated as such, no matter how different or evil they might be.

Many foreign combatants under our control are simply young men who had no future, so they turned to terrorism.  Now, this decision may be frowned upon, but we must look at the root cause of the influx of these fighters if we are to succeed and make the world safer.

The root cause may be the instability of regions in which these fighters come from.  If they have no future, no education, and they perceive their well being is in danger by foreign military forces, then they will fight, and fight with terrorism.

Torture, in fact, might not be as effective as it seems.  While valuable information has been attained through "enhanced interrogation techniques", when people are under stress, they may not tell the truth.  If someone is threatening you, you may be more likely to say whatever will get you get relieved of that stress, instead of what might be the truth.  It is the same with combatants.  They could say what interrogators want to hear, instead of what they need to hear.  Treating everyone like humans will gain their respect, showing that we are not in fact evil.  Once they realize that, they can be of much more help than ever before.

Nuclear Weapons

The US should not expect the rest of the world to forgo nuclear weapons when they themselves do not want to abandon their own policies.  The US should take the lead and reduce, not necessarily eliminate, but reduce their nuclear weapons supply and not make any new ones.  In turn, the US should encourage others to do the same.  Others will not do so unless someone will take the lead, someone who does have a vested interest in nuclear nonproliferation.  It should be the United States who takes the lead, as a major nuclear superpower.  We cannot let nuclear weapons get in the hands of terrorists; this is understood.  What we should work on is not a world where allies of the US have nuclear weapons and the rest don't, but as little countries as possible have nuclear weapons.  Also, regarding missile shields, it is not a good thing to do and threatens other nations nearby, so that they are extremely uncomfortable with US presence.  Many countries that are near it oppose it, and with good reason.  Since we would not like missiles near our country, we should in turn honor others’ requests and not install missiles without their permission.

Problems with the Media

As time goes on, people should be aware of several alarming facts.  The media in the United States, and several other places in the world, is increasingly being centralized into a few news organizations.  As evidenced by many sites, including freepress.net and fair.org, these corporations include many media and news outlets, and continue to become bigger.

As this happens, more and more Americans are getting their news from very few organizations, regardless of how many shows they watch.  Instead of valuing small, thought provoking, and independent journalism, we instead are getting large conglomerates who answer to their rich owners and corporate funders.  The independent, small scale journalism is held accountable to the people.  Since their operation depends solely on, say the publication of a single newspaper, they are more likely to listen to criticisms about their integrity or depth, since their success depends on only one or a few journalistic ventures.

Now, it will be quite difficult to prevent or change the course that is happening at this moment. But there is action that everyone can take.  Write to congress.  Tell them to pass legislation limiting the spread of media conglomerates.  Bring up anti trust legislation.  Encourage limitation on these media empires.     In addition, support your local papers.  If they have not been bought up already, encourage the operators not to sell.  Buy papers that are not from these empires, buy magazines that you value for there in depth, thought provoking coverage of the news.  Lastly, if you are unsatisfied with the media, start spreading your own magazines, newspapers, and pamphlets.  Encourage others to do the same.  Take on the empires.  Make journalism truly free and balanced.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Party Platform Now Posted on Blog

In an effort to enable followers and readers of this blog more access to information regarding our ideas and platform, we have decided to post the platform on this blog.  It is on an additional page, on the right hand side of the blog under "Pages".  There is also a "Contact Us" page, where you may find information to send us your ideas/questions/comments.  Please take a look at the platform.

Foreign Policy

War is only necessary if every avenue of peace has failed.  We must exploit every method of peace before turning to military action.  Military action is an absolute last resort.  We must not endanger our soldiers or the citizens of other nations by pulling ourselves into war.  War is avoidable and should not happen except under very specific circumstances.  These circumstances are that if an enemy makes a direct attack on US soil and is not open to any peaceful discussions or actions.  Then, it may be necessary to go to war, but one should manage the war wisely.  War costs too much money, and a long drawn out war has a large, negative effect on the deficit and the economy.  War does not necessarily ensure peace.  Oftentimes, escalated conflict can throw the entire world into disarray.  We must think about those affected by are actions.  There are families on the ground, ordinary families, just trying to live a life and provide food for their families.  One bomb can destroy that in an instant. 

Basic Finances

In order to remain fiscally responsible and free of debt, many American families and businesses adopt a simple principle: don't spend more than you take in.  It's simple finances.  School groups do it.  Lemonade stands do it. Lots of people do this.  The question remains: why doesn't the federal government do this?

The feds have been lax on what kind of debt they will allow, and both parties are to blame for this is some way or another.  Yes, Democrats traditionally win the yearly overspending contest, but Republicans insistence on only cutting spending while at the same time cutting taxes, often for the rich, wins no prize for its responsibility.  Both parties spend huge amounts on foreign wars.

It makes little sense to only cut spending or only raise taxes in order to cut the deficit.  Using only one of these methods ends up with a tougher strain on the middle class and/or Government with to little funding too effectively complete its job.  Exercising both options tempers the harshness.  Cutting taxes on the wealthiest Americans makes the most sense, since they are the ones that can afford it.  One thing that politicians must realize is that these taxes are never really going to redistribute the wealth.  When the rich are taxed more, they will still be rich.  When the middle class is taxed less, they are still in the middle class.

All this, though, does not take away the responsibility of the Federal Government to spend its money wisely.  Its our money.  Fiscal responsibility is imperative.  Cut programs that don't work and aren't effective, and reward programs that do more with less.  There are ways to do the same job with less money, and it still doesn't mean less workers.

Spending money wisely is basic economics; its about time Washington learned its lessons.

Stand Up For What You Believe In

What is popular is not always right, what is right is not always popular.  We must not be afraid to stand up for what we believe in.  Standing up for what is right requires a great form of courage, courage that we all can muster.  If we stand up, we become noticed and therefore can elicit positive change.

Who we are-a little more detail

Auxilia is a unofficial political party that has been created  in June, 2009 to support multipartisian cooperation in the country.  We are dedicated to promoting peace throughout the world and creating an effective government for the people, by the people, and of the people.  We want to combat the spread of partisanship and divisiveness.  We pride ourselves in working together to make our country and our world a better place to live in.  Our mission is to keep a multipartisan agenda in place and influence the political scene.  We hope you will look around our website.  Please view our Party Platform for 2011. 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Being A Citizen

We must be open to new ideas and listen to what anybody has to say.  We must work together in order to succeed.   It is from the people that the government gets its power.  We must distinguish ourselves as civilized citizens in order to create a vibrant democracy.

Peace

This is a difficult and trying time in the world.  War is raging. People are hungry, sick, and devoid of hope.  What we do have is a sense of human dignity that unites us all.  Our belief in good and our desire to help others transcends all barriers and boundaries.  It bursts through walls and turns them to shambles.

Yet the iron grips of tyranny and oppression have not left this world.  We still live in a dangerous world, as evidenced by numerous wars and killings.  We need to tell the politicians and leaders who endorse this conflict that we will not take it anymore.  The world stands much more to gain from peace than from war.  If we join together as brothers and sisters, we can rid this world of evil.  We need to join together and help each other, help the world become a better place.  

Party Platform

We are in the midst of revising our party platform for the rapidly changing political situation in the world.  On our minds our foreign policy, the economy and job creation, energy, and education.  If you feel strongly about these issues, let us know what you think.  The people deserve to be heard; let your voice take flight.

A quote of inspiration

The summit of Everest is no higher than a molehill if you put your mind to it.  We can all aspire to greatness; those that endeavor the hardest will succeed.  

America

We are not White, or Black, Asian, or Hispanic, or even Democrats or Republicans.  Instead, we are Americans and human beings on this earth. Let us all join together in unity, for when we are truly united, we can truly call ourselves America.

You

We all can change this world.  Big, tall, young, old, we all can make a difference.  People are the agents of change in this world.  We all have the power to make the world a better place.

Banned and challenged books

Banned and challenged books-even in America.   Some of these books we all should read, not for pleasure, but for the lessons the teach us.  Literature can sometimes be boring, but these books have great lessons.  Reading challenging books, books that make one think are important to today's society. 
http://tinyurl.com/n6w3et 

Torture

We must not torture; instead we should treat all detainees as if they were fellow humans and citizens of this world.  

Young People

Ignoring the young people of a nation is a grave offense on the part of any government.  It is tragic whenever governments do this and they are duly punished.  When young people are ignored, the get angry and revolt.  Change needs to come; reform must be swift.

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You can find our less wordy news, announcements, and ideas on twitter @auxiliaparty.  Follow us!  Please let us know how you think we can make the world a better place.  Ideas mean everything.  Everyone has something to say.

What we really need

Overall, both big government and small government are bad. The Auxilia Party believes in a balance between the people and the government. In part, the Auxilia allied forces are the government and the people in an alliance to better this nation. In some areas the people have more power and in others, the government has more power. But overall, it should be a mutual discussion and connection between the people and the government.

Economics

Democrats and Republicans go on and on about spending and taxes but none of them have the real solution.  The Democrats have to realize that there is more in life than spending government money as much as they want, and the Republicans have to realize that they can’t always demand no taxes.  Taxes are essential for government to function.  But also, the government must also be more efficient and careful in the way they spend money.  No wasteful spending is mandatory.  Tax cuts should be for the poor and middle class and the super rich, who can afford it, should be taxed more.  One thing politicians don’t realize is that these taxes aren't going to redistribute the wealth.  When the rich are taxed more, they’re still rich.  When the middle class gets a tax cut, they’re still in the middle class.   The tax cut just helps them to stay where they are.  This compromise is the best solution to our economic problems.

Fairness in American Society

America speaks of being all for liberty and fairness yet prejudices in the American Society have not yet ceased. We must learn to join as brothers and sisters all as friends. Even today, you see people walking on the other side of the street when they see an African-American, or laughing when they see an Asian speaking in their own language. You see people calling people of the Islamic religion terrorists or calling anyone who is very faithful to their religion a lunatic! People also make fun of or look down upon people with disabilities. A common prejudice you hear is against women or men. None of these things are controllable. But that fact should not be used for persuasion against prejudice because it is still saying that these traits are bad, but just that the people shouldn't be discriminated against because of them because they are uncontrollable. But, we should say that color, religion, disabilities, and gender ARE NO difference. We are all the same in that we are human beings, and yet we are all unique in our personalities and our beliefs.

Government

We are not for big government or small government.  Instead, we are for government that works and works for the people, with the people.

Education

Education is very important all across the world.  With an education, children know have a future.  Please support efforts to educate children worldwide, so they too may have a future.  This will go a long way in combating violence and terrorism.