Posted on 06/29/2012 7:48:01 AM PDT by Kaslin
Im not a lawyer, or an expert on the Constitution, though I sometimes play one on TV.
But I can read, and Ill agree with my friends on the left that the federal government has a broad power to tax. I wish the 16th Amendment had never been ratified, but its language gives the federal government a green light to rape and pillage.
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
That being said, the power to tax is not the same as the power to spend. And at the risk of sounding old fashioned, my big objection to the Obamacare decision is that health care is not listed as one of the federal governments enumerated powers in Article I, Section VIII of the Constitution.
Sadly, that horse got out of the barn many decades ago, culminating in a horrible 1942 Supreme Court decision that said a man couldnt grow crops on his own land to feed his own animals for consumption by his own family.
But lets look at the bright side. Even though the Obamacare case was decided incorrectly, at least the judiciary is beginning to reconsider these issues, thanks in large part to the work of the Cato Institutes legal scholars and adjunct legal scholars.
P.S. While the federal government has a broad power to tax, I should add that this doesnt or at least shouldnt vitiate other provisions of the Constitution. This is why it is so disappointing that weve seen the erosion of key civil liberties such as the presumption of innocence and the 4th Amendments protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
P.P.S. This Michael Ramirez cartoon about Obamacare and the Constitution is amusing, though thats not much solace given what happened. And heres another one of his cartoons, this one on the broader theme of Obama vs. the Founding Fathers.
P.P.S. Speaking of cartoons, this one seems especially appropriate today.
If you like that one, you can see another Breen cartoon here.
The power to tax, is the power to destroy. I believe a supreme court justice once said that back in the 1800’s.
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