TheGreenHornet
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Alexander Hamilton, wrote that a republic depended for success "essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias, and prejudice; and on that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family."
Because of this, Hamilton warned against the influx of foreigners.
If Hamilton were proposed as Secretary of the Treasury today, he couldn`t be confirmed. And it would be certain " so called conservative " pundits aka pc republicans who would most be for blocking him!
The chief villains of American history, are power-hungry centralists and the Supreme Court justices who heed them. The creators of our Republic were not engaged in a quest for universal equality, distributive justice, or even an "ownership society". but rather for a limited, decentralized government meddling as little as possible with the lives of individual families. Having seen what tyrannical governments could do, the Founders tried to tie Leviathan down—like Gulliver —with thousands of constitutional strings that would prevent the growth of tyranny.
Here, have a link to the text you've stolen and then slightly altered to conceal the theft.
Oh! My bad...I forgot to include the link. Thanx