
Polarization and the Executive Branch Webinar
Cato Event Podcast
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Can't Unite Us
The president increasingly has the power to reshape vast areas of american life and law. The modern preside y is a divider, not a uniter. By its very nature it's become far too powerful to be anything else. It wasn't simply his ragoholic antics and mean twets that made the presidency a central fault line in polarization. And when so much turns on who holds the white house, which party is in control of the executive branch, it's pretty much guaranteed that we're going to fight about it bitterly.
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