by Charles Pinckney
Everyone has to agree, the addition of Separation of Powers was a brilliant move for the Founding Fathers (one of which happens to be my actual father). Separation of Powers is basically where all people or branches in the government have separate powers and not too many, so that no one can be all-powerful and corrupt the system. In our brand-spankin'-new government, each branch of government has specific powers assigned to them, like impeachment, creating laws, etc.
Everyone has to agree, the addition of Separation of Powers was a brilliant move for the Founding Fathers (one of which happens to be my actual father). Separation of Powers is basically where all people or branches in the government have separate powers and not too many, so that no one can be all-powerful and corrupt the system. In our brand-spankin'-new government, each branch of government has specific powers assigned to them, like impeachment, creating laws, etc.
I see that you spelled 'separation' wrong on your cartoon, Mr. Pinckney. I see this as continuing proof of anti-federalist superiority. ANY anti-federalist paper would have caught your little typo and corrected it forthwith.
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