As anyone who studies the American constitution knows, at least part of the reason for the Constitution’s elaborate system of divided institutions and checks and balances is to limit the power of faction in political life.
The notion was that in separating powers, staggering elections, building…
Want to know why there’s political deadlock? Check out this analysis of the constitution. Very interesting.
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Well worth the very short read.
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