We’ve all heard the claims – various clauses of the Constitution, rather than limiting federal power, are used as a justification for more and more of it.
From the necessary and proper, general Welfare and commerce clauses, to the preamble, federal “supremacy” and more – there are a lot to choose from.
The hardest part about putting this list together was keeping it to just the top five.
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The Commerce Clause and the Constitution: Not a Power to Do Whatever They Want
The Preamble to the Constitution: What It Tells Us and What It Doesn’t
Necessary and Proper: Not Anything and Everything
Thomas Jefferson on the General Welfare Clause
The Supremacy Clause Smackdown
Michael Boldin [send him email] is the founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, where this video first appeared. He was raised in Milwaukee, WI, and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. Follow him on twitter – @michaelboldin and Facebook.
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