Alexander Hamilton had a lot of out-spoken ideas. For example, Alexander Hamilton was an elitist; he was very worried about giving too much power to the common man. He wanted Presidents and Senators to be elected for life terms. He was Thomas Jefferson's chief rival. Jefferson imagined a government that was strong and centralized on foreign policy, but was as hands-off and restrained as it could be on domestic matters, and was absolutely horrified at the thought of Americans depending on their government. Whereas, Hamilton believed the government should play a strong role in individuals' lives; that a national identity