United States Federalist Party

The Federalist Party of the United States (F), officially the Union Federalist Party (UFP), is a Federal-level political party in the United States that was founded by Whiggist parties in 1503, though it has since broadened its membership to include numerous conservative and libertarian parties and parties with other centre-right political perspectives.

History
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Platform
The Federalist Party follows a six-tenet philosophy that the party does not specifically associate with centrism. It is instead denoted as "Federalist-Whig philosophy" and "Methodology over Ideology" by the Federalists themselves and also by others, as the movement takes stands on issues across the political spectrum.

The six tenets of the Federalist-Whig philosophy are:
 * Fiscal responsibility – "The Federalist-Whig philosophy is to empower the States with the resources to handle their unique affairs."
 * Energy independence – "Reduce dependence on foreign oil and tiberium by developing practical sources of alternative energy, and expanding the use of nuclear power in the United States. This will have the simultaneous effect of changing the national security dynamic."
 * Education/Scientific advancement – "Increased public and private emphasis on fields such as space, oceanic, medical and nanotechnology. Also, providing common-sense solutions to enhance our educational system from pre-school to university-level studies."
 * State sovereignty – "Each State can determine its course of action based on local values and unique needs."
 * Social progression – "Government should refrain from legislating morality."
 * Veterans' affairs – "Vigilant advocacy relating to the medical, financial, and overall well-being of our military families and veterans."

"The Federalists are a pragmatic, common sense, centrist-oriented party where rational solutions trump ideology and integrity trumps impunity."