Problem:
"(President Jackson's message) extends the grasp of (the chief executive) over every power of the government....It sows...the seeds of jealousy and ill-will against the government of which its author is the official head. It raises a cry that liberty is in danger, at the very moment when it puts forth claims to powers heretofore unknown and unheard of... It manifestly seeks to inflame the poor against the rich, it wantonly attacks whole classes of people, for the purposes of turning against them the prejudices and resentments of the other classes."
Daniel Webster's Reply to Andrew Jackson's Bank Veto Message July 11, 1832
What is Webster saying?