Platform  

The Integralist Party of America (IPA) has the following political beliefs:

Immigration Integralists believe there should be a ten year hold on immigration. This should only be lifted in special circumstances where we are bringing in people of skills needed, such as doctors, scientists, etc. We believe the current border control is joke. The U.S. is being flooded with illegal immigrants that both suck off the system of hard-working taxpayers and take jobs from Americans. We believe this is wrong, and border control is perhaps the number one issue of the IPA. The first goal of an Integralist Washington would be putting a stop to illegal immigration.

Economy We believe that the American economy can be revived and once again become the envy of the world. We believe the way to revive our economy is to push our economic policies as far as possible away from Marxist-Communist principles, and move it towards an self-sustaining energy state. The U.S. has been scientifically proven to be the most energy-rich nation on the planet, with more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia, yet because of the Communist stronghold that has taken over the environmentalist movement, we have taken the very least common sense route of not becoming energy independent.

We believe nobody knows what's better for businesses than its business owners. We believe small businesses are the lifeblood of the American economy, and therefore should not have regulations placed as roadblocks for people to A) Open a business; B) Run a business. We also believe that major corporations should be rewarded for keeping jobs in America and pushing the American economy forward, not reprimanded. The United States has among the highest corporate taxes in the world today: it's no wonder they have moved jobs to China and Mexico. We want to lower the corporate tax rate and move those jobs back the U.S. That is to say -- corporations that hire here, stimulate the economy here, and further the American way of life should be rewarded through business tax cuts. We believe that government should not work to grow corporations, rather it should stay out of the way of business.

We believe that speculative capitalism is not the way to grow the economy. Wall Street works well for few and hurts many. If the United States is ever to regain its once-held position in the world, it must return to an economy based on manufactured goods and services. With an Integralist government, pensioners would not have their funds raided by Wall Street fat-cats. Wall Street would serve its purpose of raising funds, but not allowing for it to become big business in itself where people can make billions by simply trading.  Wall Street is often the top contributor in national elections; this only feeds the corruption.

Nationalism The beliefs of Nationalists have been distorted by the globalists since World War II, and, from their perspective, for good reason. Nationalists believe in putting the goals of their own nation before any other. This is bad for globalists. So what has happened is, the globalists have fused in the minds of many nationalism and racism. They use Nazism as the example for what Nationalism was, is and will be. This is not the case. Nationalism and Integralism is not Nazism. Integralism is supportive of all ethnic backgrounds in the U.S. We want to fight for every American. IPA is an American Nationalist party, meaning we will fight for all citizens. The U.S. is made up by good people from countries all across the globe who have united here against oppression from their once homelands. We do, however, seek to uphold the Judeo-Christian culture that the U.S. was founded with.

Unions We believe that worker unions are unnecesary and unproductive. We believe that a partnership with government and corporations can  yield more healthy, stable working conditions. Unions have traditionally run corporations out of our nation, never has a union brought a corporation in.

Political Parties We believe Americans are caught in a monopoly of political parties -- Democrats and Republicans, third parties do not currently matter. It is our desire to change that. Integralists would like to see vertical leadership. In the two-party system, there is no accountability and no democracy. When something goes awry for the Democrats in power, blame is shifted to the Republicans, and vice versa. Thus, no true accountability is placed on the leaders in Washington. We believe there must be a strong national party headed by a single leader. This will demand accountability of him/her.