• We are common People

  • Addressing our common Problems

  • While applying common Sense

About Us

Here is a list of our perspectives on what we feel is important :
  • We are a voice for everyday citizens, not the elites.

  • We tend to be more conservative in our point of view, but are willing to listen to all points of view when presented in a respectful manner.

  • We agree with the statement President Abraham Lincoln made at Gettysburg that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom---and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

  • We are pro-traditional family.

  • Pro-Business: especially Small Business.

  • Anti-Government Debt: We as individuals and families are forced to live within our means and we cannot see why government, which is supposed to be serving us, cannot do the same. We want to see serious effort to reduce and eliminate the federal and California debts and require a balanced budget each year at all government levels.

  • Anti-Big Government, which seems to inevitably lead to increased government debt and less freedom for the individual.

  • Pro-Military Veterans and Pro-Police. Since they are serving us they deserve respect and support from us.

  • Pro-Gun. Of course the Bill of Rights supports that concept. In addition we believe legal citizens should have the right to protect themselves and their family when police cannot or will not do so. Obviously it is the person holding a gun, not the gun, who pulls the trigger and harms another person; so it is the criminals, not the guns, who should be taken off the street.

  • We are Pro-Life. To be otherwise is to accept murder of a defenseless human being as appropriate and merely a matter of choice.

  • We are unapologetically Judeo-Christian in our perspective.

  • For anyone who pays attention, Christians are the most discriminated-against group in the United States and around the world. The media, for the most part, refuses to discuss this discrimination which takes many forms. This refusal in itself is clearly discriminatory.

  • It is intellectually dishonest to deny the substantial contributions that Christianity has made to: protect women, create hospitals and schools, serve the underprivileged, develop education plus the arts and music, establish legitimate government, and allow in America freedoms unheard of in most of the rest of the world through the history of mankind.


    (Please see our Blog # 4, for more on our perspectives.)