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Lotta people trash talking Washington but I don’t think ever actually read anything about him or read anything of substance he’s written.
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And probably the most relatable to today:
Y’all should read his farewell speech. It’s like he was a time traveler, and why this meme says “I told you so”.
I heard that motherfucker had like... thirty goddamn dicks.
He'll save the children but not the British children
He once held an opponent's wife's hand. In a jar of acid. At a party.
Eh I saw Hamilton twice so I'm an expert now.
(Puts on cast recording for the 10,000th time)
Your welcome
The real dumb thing about Washington was that he foresaw the danger of parties (not that hard, considering England had had parties for over a century by then) but thought just warning people not to do it would suffice to stop their formation.
Washinton is the reason the United States does not have a king.
Is it the dumb thing about Washington? Or is it dumb of them to not listen?
¿Por qué no los dos?
What can you realistically do to stop the formation of parties without trampling on other rights? Cooperation and organization are effective means of gaining power so parties were always going to form.
Reforming campaign finance rules and abandoning first-past-the-post voting is more a long the lines of what I would do to make elections more democratic, rather than try to ban parties.
Yeah I agree with this. There are always going to be parties, as long as different classes in society have different interests. Better to make them more representative than try to do away with them.