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42 sats \ 2 replies \ @jbschirtzinger 2 Oct \ parent \ on: The Complicated Legacy of Andrew Jackson’s Bank War econ
The truth of the office of the president is that it has no executive overreach if something looks to be the cause of jeopardizing the Union. The Civil War made that clear if nothing else was made evident.
I think that's the principle that's being called into question, though.
Just because it is that way, doesn't mean it ought to be.
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It is the way it must be. A head without a body is useless.
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