Woe to the vanqushed. The Oval Office of the White House. 46th President listens to his advisers snd asks them questions. At the meeting, the majority of the advisers convince 46th to issue the arrest warrant fo 45th. 46th is no longer able to resist "groupthink". 44th has prased him for this ability many times before. He is tired and, despite his internal protest against the arrest, nevertheless sanctioned it. The meeting is over. His wife enters his office and says that it is time for him to rest. She brought him some special tea with herbs that are now permited and asks him to drink it. He drinks it and goes to the rest room. 46th is asleep and dreams that he is walking down a dark corridor of the White House. He hears voices coming from the Treaty Room and sees a light. The seven Founding Fathers are in the room: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. 46th hears the voice of George Washington. He asks how it could happen that the question of who should be president became the most important. A. Hamilton joins the conversation and says that he always proposed electing the president for life. T. Jefferson: We do not have democracy, we have a republic. Rule by the best with the approval of the people. Democracy always turns out to be the tyrrany of the majority. I, says B. Franklin, initially proposed to put a committee of three members at the head of the country. In a multy-power, there is always a split,-- A. Hamilton answers him. J. Madison: A republic is a negation of monarchy and must be a collective government. J. Adams: We deliberately created a mixed government, taking something from monarchy, something from aristocracy, something from democracy. And this mixture has been working for more than 200 years. t. Jafferson: I saidtheat each new generation should review all the laws. J. Jay: Although i think, the Supreme Court should be elected just like the President and Congress. If our Supreme Court is appointed by the President, it violates the system of checks and balances. T. Jefferson: no one is stopping our descendants from amending the Constitution, after all, we have made them. B. Franklin: I think the 12th Amendment was adopted in vain. If it had not been for it, then the 45th would be the vice of the 46th and there would be a common power. T. Jefferson: and how would they govern together? Especially considering the character of the 45th. He does not get along with his party. J. Adams: but we got along. I was vice-president under George, Thomas was vice-president when I was in charge. B. Franklin: in nature, chemical elements combine together to form new substances. Sodium and chlorine are useless on their own, but when combined they form the necessary table salt. Power must be in harmony with nature and unite everyone through compromises and agreements. T. Jefferson: in nature, everything happens naturally, it is difficult for people to agree. J. Madison: we were able to agree, our state and our Constitution are a collective agreement. G. Washington: Jesus said if you make two into one, you will say to the mountain, move, and it will move.
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