3rd November 2010, 3:01 PM
Fittisize Wrote:Isn't an Executive presiding over the states constitutionally mandated, anyways? I read that for a short time after America became a country it didn't even have an executive branch and essentially functioned as 13 separate republics, a notion which was eliminated because nothing could ever be accomplished under such clusterfuckage. Weren't several of the Founding Fathers tea-partiers are so fond of dressing up as ardent Federalists who campaigned hard for a powerful executive branch with dominion over the states?President Adams one of the guys who co-wrote the constitution founded and lead the american federalist party (which went defunct in 1830)