Quote of the day...
- katellashisadventure
- Oct 29
- 1 min read
So if you haven't noticed a pattern is emerging....

"Because when once an efficient national government is established, the best men in the country will not only consent to serve, but also will generally be appointed to manage it; for, although town or country, or other contracted influence, may place men in State assemblies, or senates, or courts of justice, or executive departments, yet more general and extensive reputation for talents and other qualifications will be necessary to recommend men to offices under the national government,--especially as it will have the widest field for choice, and never experience that want of proper persons which is not uncommon in some of the States."
John Jay, Federalist Papers #3









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