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February 17, 2026に開始

President’s Day is a bad holiday — and a symptom of a bad system

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The President's Day holiday honors the essential role of presidents in shaping the nation, celebrating leadership rather than a flawed system.

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Critiquing presidential democracy ignores the historical context that shaped its development and the successes it has achieved in modern governance.

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A shift away from presidential democracy could empower more voices in government, fostering a more representative and equitable political system.

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While presidential democracy has its flaws, it remains a necessary framework for governance that allows for decisive leadership in times of crisis.

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Presidential democracy concentrates too much power in one individual, leading to potential tyranny and undermining democratic ideals.

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