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Americans Are Worrying About the Constitution Again

LawEconUSMC Wrote: Apr 02, 2012 10:50 AM
...neighbors. The US Supreme Court, in a 9-0 decision, said that the US government could regulate and prohibit the growing of that "unregulated" wheat because the result of millions of Fillburns being able to grow wheat beyond their quota's would destroy the regulatory environment, allowing farmers who got subsidies to also produce wheat for themselves. So, it was Fillburns affirmative act, growing wheat beyond his quota, that the government was found to have the right to regulate. This is completely different from the fact that for the first time in US history the Federal government is forcing people to buy a commercial product under penalty of fines. The Democrats are cowards. It would have been Constitutional to tax everyone for...

"I don't worry about the Constitution," said Rep. Phil Hare, Democrat of Illinois, at a town hall meeting where voters questioned his support of the legislation that became Obamacare. You can find the clip on Youtube, where it has 462,084 hits.

That was before the 2010 election, in which Hare, running for a third term in a district designed by Democrats to elect a Democrat, was defeated 53 to 43 percent by Bobby Schilling, proprietor of a pizza parlor in East Moline.

A lot of politicians are worrying about the Constitution these days. Liberal commentators were shocked this...

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