Sunday, November 11, 2012



Build your prospects
with us!
The New Prospects  Party plans to run candidates during the 2013 election cycle and has selected for party leader, Robinson Cruzo, former two-term mayor of Friday City. We plan to build a grassroots political party in every state.

The New Prospects  Party is constructing its political platform now, a platform that defends the people against the corporate and concentrated wealth that today totally controls our political system.

The New Prospects  Party invites you to build your prosperity future with us!

The New Prospects  Party is founded on the principle of “Prospects for All”—social prospects, civic prospects, environmental prospects and economic prospects for all and not just for the wealthiest Australians and corporations.”
     Robinson Cruzo, leader
 


The New Prospects  Party is organizing a grassroots, broad-based, real political alternative to the all existing  political parties of Australia.

 
New Prospects Party Offers Real Change in different sectors:
 Economic Prospects
 
· Implement major domestic green jobs and infrastructure programs

· Re-establish and make viable workers’ right to organize, create a fair, democratic, and transparent financial sector that serves the needs of start-ups, small business and consumers

· Enact a financial transaction tax that will curb reckless speculation and provide revenue for job creation, job training and education

· End to subsidies for oil and gas companies

· Free education through four years of college or equivalent as a right

· Protect public investments by opposing and reversing the privatization of public assets

Environmental Prospects
 
· Enforce employee and environmental safeguards in the trade agreements

· Enhance air and water quality protections by strengthening the Australian Water Resources

· Take action and leadership on the climate crisis and the environment

Social and Civic Prospects
 
· Affordable universal health care through Improved Medicare for all

· Reduce the military budget and redirect money to domestic economy

· Marriage equality

· End race and gender discrimination

· Treat substance abuse within a public health framework rather than as a criminal matter

· Abolish corporate personhood and implement campaign finance reform to end the corrupting influence of money in politics

· Prosecute the illegal conduct that led to the economic melt-down