Governorship of Ron Paul

The governorship of Ron Paul began on March 4, 1717, when he was inaugurated as the 1st Governor-General of the United States of North Aegea. A former flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force from 1663 to 1668, Ron Paul was elected on November 8, 1716, the first Governor-General of the United States, and the first head of government under the new Federal Constitution that went into effect earlier in the Year.

As Governor-General, Paul saw the United States through the final stages of the reorganization of the United States from a highly-centralized quasi-federation –in which the States were largely powerless– into a highly-decentralized supranational Fœderal Union —in which the member States are the preeminent and plenary sovereigns, and where the federal Government is kept restrained within its express delegation of Power; and where both the State and Federal governments are powerful and supreme within their respective fields of competence.