which why i fail to see how you dont understand it. The commerce clause is not what YOUR interpreation is, it is what the COURT'S interpretation is. Your interpretation of the commerce clause is at odds with 200 years of American jurisprudence
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dude, look it up. lots of stuff about the commerce clause you apparently dont know about.JohnG@lt wrote:
How does the commerce clause have any bearing on what a local business does? Commerce clause is meant to prevent tariffs and other restrictions on trade between states.eleven bravo wrote:
dont like the commerce clause much do we
dont like the commerce clause much do we
in that case, tell me how a business would survive if they had to supply their own electricity outside of the grid, place their business far away from roads it didnt create, not advertise on bill boards or radio or television etc etc
in that case, tell me how a business would survive if they had to supply their own electricity outside of the grid, place their business far away from roads it didnt create, not advertise on bill boards or radio or television etc etc
all these things have an effect on interstate commerce, so, according the constitution and rulings by the supreme court, the feds have the right to regulate.SenorToenails wrote:
Yes, but what about the feds using backdoor methods of pushing crap through, like the minimum drinking age? Or why are the Feds so worried about abortion? Medical marijuana? Gay marriage?eleven bravo wrote:
commerce clause has been used to justify federal action since the begining.
commerce clause has been used to justify federal action since the begining.
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