
By Anna Von Retiz
George Washington divided the country into districts for the purpose of 
administering the duties of the federal government.  He has been accused of 
treason for doing so by those who never comprehended the organization of the 
government in the first place.  
While George's detractors rightfully object that he deployed foreign 
government via the districts established upon our shores, they fail to recognize 
that the states allowed this by subscribing to the constitutional agreement and 
delegating the enumerated powers (which are really services to be rendered by 
the federal entity) to the federal government.  
Foreign it was and foreign it is, but as long as we adhere to the actual 
Constitution, the Federales are allowed to establish their foreign 
administrative units, called "districts" as they please.  
 

