<span>Alexander Hamilton argued in a long
speech before the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that the President of the
United States should be an elective monarch, ruling for "good
behavior" (i.e., for life, unless impeached) and with extensive powers.
Hamilton believed that elective monarchs had sufficient power domestically to
resist foreign corruption and prevent tyranny.</span>
When you lose your walk away power<span>, you lose your objectivity. Part of having </span>walk away power<span> means having confidence. Confidence means freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities. </span>Walk away power<span> does not always mean you </span>walk away<span>. It just means you have a choice.</span>
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