Interesting. Definitely a strike for State’s Rights. How would it work, who would be limited and what goods and services would be limited?
Right now, the Congress, per the Constitution, sec 1, has the power to impose tariffs and regulate immigration. As the Congress is worthless for the last 70 years, both powers have been passed to the P…
Interesting. Definitely a strike for State’s Rights. How would it work, who would be limited and what goods and services would be limited?
Right now, the Congress, per the Constitution, sec 1, has the power to impose tariffs and regulate immigration. As the Congress is worthless for the last 70 years, both powers have been passed to the President by Congressional action. So now the battle rises again.
BTW, the Constitution actually says that these powers are the Central Government’s, and states are not allowed.
Interesting. Definitely a strike for State’s Rights. How would it work, who would be limited and what goods and services would be limited?
Right now, the Congress, per the Constitution, sec 1, has the power to impose tariffs and regulate immigration. As the Congress is worthless for the last 70 years, both powers have been passed to the President by Congressional action. So now the battle rises again.
BTW, the Constitution actually says that these powers are the Central Government’s, and states are not allowed.
States already have discriminatory policies that vary based on the laws of other states.