Why We Were Founded
“The simple truth is that we’ve lost control of our own borders, and no nation can do that and survive.”
— President Ronald Reagan
THE NATIONAL POLICY INSTITUTE was founded to address real life issues:
- How many times have you relocated to find a “good” school for your children — or neighbors that you can relate to?
- Do you commute a great distance to work so your family can live in a safe and affordable neighborhood?
- When was the last time you received just recognition at the office for carrying not only your workload but compensating for a coworker who was hired as an affirmative action applicant?
- Why is there resistance to establishing English as our nation’s official language?
- Why can’t we deport illegal aliens and tighten border security?
- Why should our neighborhoods be Stalking playgrounds for alien gang members, such as the Central American- based MS-13—described by Newsweek as this country’s most deadly gang?
These are the kinds of questions that too many Americans face in real life—as opposed to the politically correct fantasy world foisted on us by the radical chic of Hollywood and Capital Hill. That’s why it’s time for NPI—time now that someone spoke for us.
“If Middle America believes that capitulations and reparations will buy peace in our time, it deludes itself. If there were no more demands, the race racketeers would have to find a new line of work. It’s time to say no.”
— Pat Buchanan
Our Mission Statement:
The National Policy Institute is an Augusta, Georgia-based research foundation that educates the public on trends and policies that affect the interests of the United States’ founding people and historic majority population. NPI is guided in its work by the wisdom and vision of the Founders, whose purpose was to establish “a more perfect Union” for “Ourselves and our Posterity.”


