Dean F
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Yup, that’s what they called themselves. They were committed to a decentralized government, hence why they put together the Constitution with a strong emphasis on state”s rights,
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Yup, that’s what they called themselves. They were committed to a decentralized government, hence why they put together the Constitution with a strong emphasis on state”s rights,
Read the link, dumkoff.Federalists were for a strong federal government, not decentralization.
Does not matter what you find or think.I'm still waiting for you to post, where in the Constitution has Congress been granted a power to tax and spend for State public school systems? I find no such authorization beneath Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, for which Congress is granted power to lay and collect taxes.
Apparently it DOES MATTER what we find or think: Trump was sent back to the WH.Does not matter what you find or think.
Trump is centralizing all power around him. How can you ignore that!The Constitution says that that which is not specifically assigned to the federal government belongs with the states.
And that was done because our Founding Fathers, in their brilliance, foresaw power-hungry people such as today’s “progressives” trying to centralize power in the federal government and grabbing massive power for the people at the top.
I such authorization is needed. You can’t expect the Founders to think of every possible need for federal funds.The Constitution lays out defined and limited powers. Where in the Constitution has Congress been granted a power to tax and spend for State public school systems? I find no such authorization beneath Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, for which Congress is granted power to lay and collect taxes.
I can guarantee you they didn’t think of the need for transgender operas in Nepal and a lesbian-based comic strip in Peru.I such authorization is needed. You can’t expect the Founders to think of every possible need for federal funds.
I such authorization is needed. You can’t expect the Founders to think of every possible need for federal funds.
Stop being an asshole and answer the question which is pertinent to the topic of the thread.Does not matter what you find or think.
You don’t need an amendment to pass a law on something not expressly forbidden by the Constitution. NEXT!There is an amendment process to make change if change or updating is necessary. Stop being an asshole and answer the question which is pertinent to the topic of the thread.
Where in the Constitution has Congress been granted a power to tax and spend for State public school systems? I find no such authorization beneath Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, for which Congress is granted power to lay and collect taxes.
As we see, not one of them is willing to step up and answer a fundamental question which is pertinent to the topic of the thread.johnwk
Slow horses obviously is a product of the DOE-run public school system, and shows us why the progressive left should not be allowed to indoctrinate our children.
You’ve gotten your answer, repeatedly. Just because you refuse to respect it doesn’t mean you didn’t get an answer.As we see, not one of them is willing to step up and answer a fundamental question which is pertinent to the topic of the thread.
Where in the Constitution has Congress been granted a power to tax and spend for State public school systems? I find no such authorization beneath Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, for which Congress is granted power to lay and collect taxes.
See the Tenth Amendment.You don’t need an amendment to pass a law on something not expressly forbidden by the Constitution. NEXT!
No authorization is required. If it’s not expressly forbidden, it’s constitutional.As we see, not one of them is willing to step up and answer a fundamental question which is pertinent to the topic of the thread.
Where in the Constitution has Congress been granted a power to tax and spend for State public school systems? I find no such authorization beneath Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, for which Congress is granted power to lay and collect taxes.
The responses given do not answer the fundamental question:You’ve gotten your answer, repeatedly. Just because you refuse to respect it doesn’t mean you didn’t get an answer.
MAGA lies.I can guarantee you they didn’t think of the need for transgender operas in Nepal and a lesbian-based comic strip in Peru.