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Enumerated and implied powers of the US federal government with a focus on the Commerce Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause of the US Constitution.

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Enumerated power - A1s8 taxes, borrow money, commerce clause (foreign national, tribes, several states), who becomes Americans, 18 - necessary and proper to do the prior enumerated power

chriscockrell
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But the biggest problem in number 18 is it. People seem to forget that the Constitution is only there and granted power by the people, not by the judicial, not by the executive office, but by the people. And so many of our politibins are not listening and they're not representing. They're people anymore.

susanbuchser-lochocki
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What’s the difference between the necessary and proper clause, and the elastic clause?

lol-lysu
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what is doctrine of necessary implication?

hyyh
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Does he teach everything ? He's also teaching algebra. Thanks

ironmanlifts
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According to the laws of the land, specific to Commerce, governed byTitle 26 -7701, (9) & (10) United States and the States, references to “include” only the 10 square miles of the District of Columbia and the “States, ” Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and North Mariner Islands, as it pertains to commerce within the United States. Further, in reading what constitutes doing a trade or business within the US, only includes either being elected to public office or employed therein. See 26 USC 7701 (26). So it is, in fact, ignorance that binds us a US Citizens or US Persons aka Individual. Don’t you agree?

geauxel
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hi i’m currently doing an edpuzzle on this lmao

jessicanguyen
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That includes LAWS TO ABRIDGE THE RIGHT TO OWN WEAPONRY! In other words, the State can say, a weapon intended for war does NOT belong in the home arsenal!

StevenTorrey