Not to mention the courts. Obama vs. Waterloo. The commerce clause can only be stretched so far before it breaks. Too bad it has to wait until someone can show the bill has caused them harm before it can be tried.
You'd think the states could make a case that this violates the 10th ammendment quite clearly. Both the people and the states require the protection from an over-reaching federal government that the 10th should provide.
Not that the feds have ever respected such a limitation, but perhaps the time has come when it will get's it's hand slapped. It's time governors throughout the country stand up for their state's sovereignty before it's lost for good or there'll no longer be any need for them and their legislatures.
As the Beach Boys sang, so shall we:"Everybody's Gone Serfing, Serfing USA".
Hopefully this blows that misused clause right into oblivion and it is no longer useful as a commie tool. Even better, maybe we can start overturning its previous misuse.