Typical yet foolish. You ignore Tocqueville's quote and don't even bother with his argument. Instead, you cut n' paste one of your little washington quotes and hopes that nobody will notice your rusty old smoke spewing dodge. Well guess what Walt. Somebody noticed.
I again ask you to address the inescapable consequences of the very nature of the nation's foundation as discussed by Tocqueville.
All you provide is disinformation.
I again ask, as I have asked you many times before, to substantiate that allegation. I do not expect you to be able to do so as you never are and likely never will be. That means that it is you providing the disinformation by the very fact that you fraudulently accuse others of it whenever you find yourself losing an argument. It's sad but again very typical of you, Walt.
Not impressed.
"To be fearful of vesting Congress, constituted as that body is, with ample authorities for national purposes, appears to me to be the very climax of popular absurdity and madness."
George Washington to John Jay, 15 August 1786
Walt
When you belittle GeorgeWashington, I don't have to say much, do I?
Walt