President Donald J. Trump's governing style, marked by ambitious gambles and immediate political gratification, is raising profound questions about the enduring stability of American governance.
The Perils of Predetermined Departure: Founding Fears in a Term-Limited Era
President Donald J. Trump's governing style, marked by ambitious gambles and immediate political gratification, is raising profound questions about the enduring stability of American governance.
Why it matters: President Trump's "short-sighted bets," made by a term-limited executive unburdened by future accountability, are generating "long-term liabilities" that fulfill a profound historical warning. The Federalist Papers explicitly cautioned that "a fifth ill effect of the exclusion would be, that it would operate as a constitutional interdiction of stability in the administration. By necessitating a change of men... it would necessitate a mutability of measures." This starkly reflects current policy volatility. This accelerating "imperial presidency" risks leaving successors with "fatal inconveniences of fluctuating councils and a variable policy." The system designed to prevent despotism may, ironically, be catalyzing institutional instability, a challenging legacy for the republic to inherit, far beyond any single midterm election.
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