Making a Great America

Federalist Paper #70: The Executive Department Further Considered

Charles Jett

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Hamilton makes a strong case for a single, energetic executive, arguing that one person can act more decisively and with greater accountability than a group. A single executive ensures swift, decisive action in times of crisis and avoids the conflicts and inefficiencies of shared power. The executive’s energy is essential for protecting the nation from external threats, enforcing laws, and safeguarding liberty, while its unity ensures a clear line of responsibility, making it easier to hold the President accountable to the people. 

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