Washington state voters enjoy the special tradition of promoting citizen involvement within the
political system. Under the populist provisions of the state constitution every voter has the right to run for office and
have his/her name appear on the ballot, without prior approval from any political party. Active citizenship requires a forum
for sharing ideas, as well as realizing that all ideas should be heard and respected.
I pledge Allegiance to the Constitution of the united States of America, and
to the republic which it created, one nation indivisible with justice and mercy for all, so help me God.
Political labels are never basic or easy identifiers, All mankind
can be categorized into one of two groups - those who demand the ability to control others, and those not wanting to be controlled.
These are the Ten Core Principles
that I'm promoting and supporting:
Social Reality
Uniform Justice
Equal Opportunity
Economic Freedom
Traditional Standards
Political Transparency
Personal Responsibility
Community Democracy
Voluntary Conservation
Constitutional Principles
Elections are not supposed to be won by party bureaucracy, but
by the citizen worker who understands the people. Voting is the short term effect, public policy is the long term goal. If competition in business is good for society, then competition in politics is good for voters. The further politics moves away from the peoples ability to control it, the more government becomes an enemy of the
people.
John Moyna is the
Constitutional populist campaigning for State Senate. Sovereign jurisdiction is determined by We the People who
promote and support Constitutional principles over and above party bureaucracy.
Government is the structured organization, limited by constitutional
principles, through which society exercises political authority. A governments
primary duty is loyalty to the constitution and not any politician. All the numerous levels of government should never force
anything on anybody at any time. All civil law should be based on the traditional standards of right reasoning.
A society that chooses between the fair market of co-operation
versus the corporate collectivism of government control, would decide between the animating principles of freedom and liberty,
as opposed to the negative reality of chaos and confusion. An elected representative
should be agreeably acceptable with most citizen voters, while at the same time remaining stably secure in constitutional
principles. The basis of liberty is the freedom to determine ones own meaning and purpose within society.