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The Executive: Beyond Two Terms
What if America’s founders never intended the presidency to be shackled by term limits? Long before the 22nd Amendment, Alexander Hamilton—writing as Publius in Federalist No. 72—warned that restricting the executive’s re-eligibility would weaken…
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The Writer and the Machine
My grandfather was a freelance writer, a man who spent his days immersed in books and ideas. He was one of the most intelligent people I’ve ever known and remains a deep source of…
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Omnibus Bills and How Our Forefathers Warned Us About Them
In the founding vision of the United States, as articulated in the Federalist Papers, legislation was meant to be the product of deliberate debate, public scrutiny, and clear constitutional boundaries. Yet in modern congressional…