GREAT AMERICAN LANDSCAPE

Transportation

& Infrastructure

We believe that having the ability to travel across our great nation is a fundamental right of a free people. Our transportation and infrastructure should be conducive to the free movement of our citizens and the resurgence of American manufacturing and exports. Train, planes, and automobiles are an integral part of the American way, and their existence should not be jeopardized.

Our unity as a nation is sustained by free communication of thought and by easy transportation of people and goods.  The ceaseless flow of information throughout the Republic is matched by individual and commercial movement over a vast system of interconnected highways crisscrossing the country and joining at our national borders with friendly neighbors to the north and south. Together, the united forces of our communication and transportation systems are dynamic elements in the very name we bear—the United States.  Without them, we would be a mere alliance of many separate parts.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

34th U.S. President (1953–1961)

INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM

The control of the money for infrastructure and transportation must return to the states. Federal administrations are using infrastructure bills to steal from the American people. Most Americans realize infrastructure funding is a form of thievery. These bills cause taxpayers to pay trillions of dollars we do not have. Our total national debt is at twenty trillion dollars and growing! Yet, we are continuously spending money on infrastructure without seeing the benefit of our spending. For example, New York City, one of the largest cities in the United States, has horrible roads. State and federal taxes, as well as tolls, are charged to taxpayers. Some tolls in NYC are as high as $20, yet the roads are pathetically maintained. If your vehicle is damaged while driving on these roads, you are responsible for repair costs. This is an indication that the money is not allocated as promised. We must increase accountability and demand transparency.

Many federal representatives overreach their power regarding infrastructure in our nation. For this reason, KCP believes decisions on infrastructure funding and spending should solely belong to local counties. Local taxpayers would be entitled to vote for or against funding allocations directly impacting their community. We must take the money out of the hands of federal representatives who are depriving American citizens of financial freedom through unaccountable infrastructure bills and higher taxes. Based on the county they live in, it is the job of the American people to conduct and attend quarterly or regularly scheduled meetings and vote on what, where, when, and how money in their communities should be spent. It’s time to take America back and put the responsibility back into the hands of American citizens.

TRANSPORTATION

Government officials are using transportation and businesses to push unconstitutional “mandates,” as recently seen in the new air travel and private business mask and vaccine orders across the country. These orders are not even legally recognized as mandates, let alone laws. Government officials know that these orders are unconstitutional, so they have illegally coerced private businesses to do their bidding in an attempt to gain the power they desire. These illegitimate rulings severely limit businesses’ ability to produce and transport goods and services. Constitutional protection applies to all, which includes businesses and individuals. KCP’s position is to make unconstitutional rulings illegal. Businesses in all economic sectors are American businesses and deserve the rights of American soil!

Our Transportation System consists of more than 4.2 million miles of public roads, 617,000 bridges, 136,851 railroad route miles, 2.8 million miles of pipeline, 25,000 miles of commercially navigable waterways, 3,321 public-use airports, 950 urban transit agencies, and more than 300 coastal ports, Great Lakes, and inland waterways ports. According to climate change advocates, the transportation sector of our country emits 40 to 50% of greenhouse gas emissions. American infrastructure is not a tool to coerce the American people into submitting to climate change or new green deals, which leave taxpayers paying more money due to an increase in their income tax. Transparency and integrity are needed in the business, labor, and transportation sectors to provide valid evidence for spending. All false notions that are likely to bankrupt our nation must be abandoned. Efforts must be made to stick with facts and find solutions that don’t degrade our people.

“Unless the LORD builds a house, the work of the builders is wasted. Unless the LORD protects a city, guarding it with sentries will do no good.”

Psalm 127:1 (NLT)

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