The True North Manifesto PDF Print E-mail

Welcome to True North. The world of blogs is crowded-to-overflowing with ideas. Everyone has ideas. We want to focus on ideals.


True North
seeks to focus, not on political parties or candidates or even issues, but rather first principles. These are the principles by which we as people set the standards that we, in our ideals, use to guide ourselves, and hope to guide our state and nation. They are the standards by which people of principle respond to issues. They are the standards by which we want candidates and parties to act.

These principles:

  • Liberty: lower taxes, less (and more sensible) regulation, and a focus on freedom, whether economic, intellectual or political.
  • Prosperity: the promotion of the freedom of the market to bring the most opportunity to the most people, and the promotion of merit that drives this prosperity.
  • Security: the defense of this nation from enemies abroad, the protection of its citizens from crime and criminals at home, and the security of our borders.
  • Culture: The recognition that America is a melting pot that welcomes newcomers who come with a desire to join in our novel experiment, enjoy freedom, wealth and a brotherhood of common principle, rather than view it as a candy store to be plundered.
  • Limited Government: A government that is focusing on whether you're smoking or eating Big Macs is a government that has too much time, money and power on its hands.
  • Family: the belief that government needs to uphold, rather than undercut, the basic building block of all healthy societies, the family.

Political parties and are only occasionally the embodiment of first principles. Political issues are merely the concerns of the day. But principles are timeless guides to responding to both issues and parties. Political parties are themselves faithless guides to thought and action, and issues come and go, but first principles endure True North exists to promote these ideals in our candidates, our parties, and our government. While most of us would describe ourselves as "Reagan Republicans" or "Center-right Conservatives", we are explicitly disavowing partisan labels to focus on the principles on which this nation was founded, and which we see as this nation's great shining hope.

As such, we will feel free to cross, ignore or satirically mock party lines (and their orthodoxies and bureaucracies) to further our goal of a nation that believes in - indeed, fights for - these principles.