@FeralRobots Yes. But it’s incoherent. It makes no sense to have kings drawn from very divergent factions with four-year democratic terms. There’s too little continuity. Most policy effects take more than four years to develop, and “throwing the bums out” because green shoots haven’t flowered quite yet just guarantees failure. The logic of the “unitary executive” is a durable executive, at least in party if not in person. 1/

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@FeralRobots A legislature, on the other hand, can change in increments without renouncing the work of prior sessions. /fin

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