They had no experience with political parties, coming from a monarchy. Their first brush with them was with revolutionary France. They had to learn that you cannot have government of a free nation without points of view.
Nothing wrong with a two-party system, so long as it is indeed two parties. Who makes sure of this? We do...and we totally fell down on the job for many generations, being seduced by the good life and prosperity.
Since I do not encourage the formation of a third party, i have no idea why you are directing this to me.
Apparently it's a context free zone
Because the current two-party system is working so well today.
The Founding Fathers were against political parties.
They had no experience with political parties, coming from a monarchy. Their first brush with them was with revolutionary France. They had to learn that you cannot have government of a free nation without points of view.
Nothing wrong with a two-party system, so long as it is indeed two parties. Who makes sure of this? We do...and we totally fell down on the job for many generations, being seduced by the good life and prosperity.