First Principles: Constitutions of Civil Government Are Not Framed Upon A Calculation of Existing Exigencies, But Upon A Combination of These With the Probable Exigencies of Ages

“Constitutions of civil government are not to be framed upon a calculation of existing exigencies, but upon a combination of these with the probable exigencies of ages, according to the natural and tried course of human affairs.” – Alexander Hamilton (1788)

President Biden should take heed that his acts to usurp the powers invested in the Legislature including but not limited to “cancellation” (transfer of student loan debt to the People from the true debtors) is unconstitutional).

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