Imperialist Party

The Imperialist Party
The Imperialist Party is a national political party in the United States of America that promotes an imperialist and expansionist interpretation of the principles and intents of the United States Constitution.

The founding date of this party is unknown; The party was revitalized under new leadership in early December of 2020. The now former chairman Chopper renewed public interest and party activity for the Imperialist Party with a reworking of party leadership and a focus shift to increasing national and state influence. Chopper still retains a leadership role in the party as Supreme Commander, advising the current chair of the party, Beach Trooper.

As of December 2020, the Imperialist Party has 11 members, 8 of which hold representative seats for the party from California (6), Arizona (1), and Ohio (1). The party ranks eighth in popularity among national parties in the United States, and fourth in popularity in California.

Party Structure
The Imperialist Party is comprised of three leadership positions, Party Chair, Supreme Commander, and Grand Moff. The Party is focused on the expansion of influence through the nation, with a primary focus on California, its founding state.

Party members of the Imperialist Party pay dues upwards of 33%, of which the money is spent to increase the party influence across the United States.

Party Platform

 * Expansion: fulfill our God-given right of Manifest Destiny and spread our American vision of democracy and capitalism to other nations and worlds.
 * International Influence: Secure the protection and prosperity of this great nation through the exhibition of our power and strength not only as a nation but as a cohesive and adaptive society.
 * Military Spending: Invest in our military and secure funding for modern and time-withstanding weaponry such as directed-energy based laser weapons.
 * Law and Order: Strengthen the legislation on violent crime through correctly designated and prescribed punishments.
 * Policing: promote constitutional ways of policing without encumbering in the effectiveness of law enforcement
 * The First amendment: All speech is allowed to maintain our democracy.
 * The Second Amendment: Form and equip formidable paramilitary forces to act alongside standard law-enforcement where required as well as defending our great nation from foreign and domestic threats; Complete gun deregulation.
 * The Constitution: Review bills and vote strictly based on their constitutionality.
 * Immigration: High border security and highly selective legal migration.