Alexander Hamilton initially questioned the concept of having two separate governments for the states during the Constitutional Convention, but clarified that he was joking. The Founding Fathers were wary of pure democracy and established counter-majoritarian systems like the electoral college to prevent mob rule. They envisioned a system where Congress held the most power, with the President and Supreme Court being comparatively weaker. The Founding Fathers would be surprised by the current power dynamics in the US, with the Supreme Court's significant influence and the President's frequent use of executive orders. This indicates a departure from the original vision of the American government towards a more dynamic system.

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