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Originally Posted by Swish
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There's more to the running of the country than the President. Some might even say the role is obsolete and just a token symbol.
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precisely, same as Rome was before Caesar took over executive powers from the Senate.
The Roman government wasn't delivering the hope and change that the provincial governments wanted. The people got sick of the political lines we hear today in 2016 back over 2,000 years ago.
History repeats. To have a powerful president you have to SEIZE the day, SEIZE the power to enact change. CAESAR was not about having seizures, that's just liberal historian bullshit. In the lands outside of Rome he was called the SEIZAR, the title meant "All-powerful, the one who seizes". Each new leader would take on the title of Caesar, as in "I am the Caesar".
They recognized it takes powerful men to create powerful change, and so his name became an actual title to bestow upon people worthy of such recognition.