With a slogan that stirs up urgency: Tomorrow’s future started today, the FLP is vying for the voters affection and have left nothing unclear in their newly released mission statement:
Objectives:
- Less aggressive foreign policies, less money spent towards weapons
- Health care reform to attain affordable health care
- Government subsidized college to attain an affordable education
- Reforming and increasing spending of social programs
Mission Statement: 2016 is radically different from 2006 and 1996. The times are changing quickly and so too are its people. The FLP understands that for America to succeed we must listen to newer generations. We understand that the future is for our youth to mold. Our party isn’t rooted in the past. We don’t aspire to return the USA to some long sought after former glory. We don’t believe in trying to recreate the 60s, 70s, or 80s. We look to history to learn from it but we understand the future demands progress and change. That change that the future demands will be found in the voice of the American people.
The American people don’t want war. Recent wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq have all been considered mistakes. Current politicians are gung ho about policing the world but Americans want to make America better for posterity. The FLP believes in reducing military spending and redirecting that money towards rebuilding American infrastructure. Our roads are cracked, there is lead in the water and nobody seems interested in doing anything about it. We have problems here in our country that must be addressed before we should, if we should at all, police the world.
Above all else, our priority is to ensure reforms of social programs. We want every single human being to have access to basic human necessities. This means we believe in access to affordable housing, food, clean water, affordable health care and, most importantly, access to an affordable education. The fundamental belief of our party is that for us to succeed as a whole we cannot have any one of our citizens downtrodden. No man, woman or child can go without when there is plenty to go around. There is a systemic class divide that is rooted in the rich getting richer while the poor stay poor. Americans should no longer tolerate inaction. A vote for the FLP is a vote for tomorrow’s future started today.