Yepii Party
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An American Political Third Party founded in 2005.
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[edit] Etymology
The name originally stood for the Youth Establishment Program of Instruction and Investment. However the name is also an example of evolution. First there were the Hippies. Next came the Yuppies. The name Yepii is the next natural step.
[edit] Party Directive
The Yepii Party came about to address issues that the major parties haven't addressed or haven't addressed adequately. In some cases this also includes other third parties.
[edit] Domestic Policies
The Platform calls for a two tier Minimum Wage, a special two-tier Health Insurance System and an end to both Hidden taxes and the "Inflation tax".
It further asserts that the tax system should not be used for the purposes of social engineering. The party believes that this is the job of the education system, and so the party has introduced an idea called the "Yepii Decalogue".
[edit] Foreign Policy
The Yepii Party asserts that the war on terrorism can not be won without first solving the Arab-Israeli conflict. The "Yepii Doctrine" further states that the foundation of modern Israel was based on an incomplete understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures.