To: jasoncann
Perhaps if you wouldn't jump to conclusions and simply answer the questions asked you might understand more. And, of course, understanding just WHAT socialism is might also help. But if you just prefer spouting rhetoric and nonsense be my guest.
The function of the US Constitution is to provide the basis for Liberty and protect the citizens. There are many things which can endanger the citizenry and NOT ONE of the protections against those dangers are unConstitutional. IT was written PRIMARILY to "...form a more perfect Union..." Only those things which are forbidden by the document or against the spirit of the document or are against the laws of morality are unConstitutional. Hamilton's essay on the Constitutionality of the National Bank explains this better than any other writing. Read it sometime while you are not popping off with rhetorical outbursts. Just being a bad idea or one you don't like is NOT the same as being unconstitutional.
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