it was one of the biggest debates about the infrastructure bill now. the interstate is our government. what s on the interstate? commerce. it requires, it always has from the very beginning. we had huge debates in the country about infrastructure and the role of government. the general welfare clause of the constitution and what that meant. what it could be. hamilton and jefferson were fighting about this. it s no wonder really that we re still fighting about this. but the lesson it seems to me of the logistical achievement of the administration and the development of the vaccine before that, and as it continues, is that it takes two wings for the country to fly. so, why can t we take a deep breath? why can t we put our phones down for a few minutes and instead of reflectively reacting to everything that happens through a pre-existing prism, why can t we let reason dictate some of it?
department of transportation, your epa and environmental organization in your state. you just think all the different organizations in the state, they are controlled by a federal government. all of a sudden the authority of the federal government to reach in and tell your state agencies and state legislators what they ll do because we know better in washington versus when they really don t know better, then we have fixed and restored the constitution to what it intends. it does a couple of things, number one gives states the flexibility to do the right thing for them and citizen at the right time versus a one size fits all everywhere. it eliminates a ton of bureaucracy. you can do that with the commerce clause, the general welfare clause and the necessary proper clause. all three of those have been prostituted by the courts to mean something totally different than what our founders meant. that will restore a ton of freedom. forcing the government to live
department of transportation, your epa and environmental organization in your state. you just think all the different organizations in the state, they are controlled by a federal government. all of a sudden the authority of the federal government to reach in and tell your state agencies and state legislators what they ll do because we know better in washington versus when they really don t know better, then we have fixed and restored the constitution to what it intends. it does a couple of things, number one gives states the flexibility to do the right thing for them and citizen at the right time versus a one size fits all everywhere. it eliminates a ton of bureaucracy. you can do that with the commerce clause, the general welfare clause and the necessary proper clause. all three of those have been prostituted by the courts to mean something totally different than what our founders meant. that will restore a ton of
the american people don t know what the law is about. i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the run that is utterly unconstitutional. and so a convention of the states would be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control. the abuse of the general welfare clause are two biggest problems in d.c. obama care came through the general welfare clause and environmental protection against in the commence clauses. it would be simple to rain it in and say if the state s can regulate the feds can t. if the states spend money the feds can t. that is the centerpiece of what needs to know done. and obama care would be gone. is this rolistic and doable? great idea.
care in such a way. the american people really don t know what this law is all about. i tried to figure it out, you know, you ve tried to figure it out, you work on this every day, and it is clear the president, too, so what do they do? they change the law on the run, which is utterly unconstitutional. a convention of states would actually be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control? the abuse of the general welfare clause and abuse of the commerce clause are the two biggest problems in washington, d.c. obama care came through the general welfare clause. the environmental protection agency comes through the commerce clause. if we can reign in those two particular clauses, it would be simple to do it, by saying if the states can regulate it, the feds can t. if states can spend money on it, feds can t. that rule of exclusive jurisdiction is at the center piece of what needs to be done invention of the states. obama care would be gone. we hav