Monday, October 13, 2025

Unitary, Bwahahaha!

Yes, the President is a singular entity. No the President DOES NOT HAVE all executive power. If this is true then the enumeration of Presidential powers is moot and unnecessary. Simple proof. No argument can override. The enumeration of one power negates the implication of all other powers. If implied powers exist, they exist for ALL power thus no power need be delegated. Those expousing this concept are negating the work of the Framers AND implying that the Framers were ignorant of the document the Framers created that established the Union. Congress is not empowered to add to the President's power except through offerings of amendments because We the People retain all authority. All legislation of Congress must be explicitly approveed by a specific delegation of power from We the People. No implied authority. The Creator endows each person with full authority over that person. Individual persons join others and delegate SOME authority from themselves to the group while retaining all undelegated power (10th Amendment).

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