The framers never intended an infinitely broad Commerce Clause that would let Congress dictate individuals' purchases.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Consolidating to the point of monopoly has never served the consumer - ever.
The commission members themselves were never briefed on Able Danger.
There's no debt limit in the Constitution.
The attack on ObamaCare was that Congress does not have the power under the Commerce Clause to force a private citizen into a private contractual relationship. If such a thing is permitted to stand, the anti-ObamaCare forces argue, there will be no limit to Congress's power in the future.
The federal government should not be in the business of initiating and administering short-term incentive programs designed to shape consumer purchase behavior.
Raising taxes does nothing to allow the economy to recover.
The advertisers who believe in the selling power of jingles have never had to sell anything.
Bush has never sent over a balanced budget.
The Golden Rule finds no limit of application in business.
We have never had a president of the United States or a nominee of a major party who was a Supreme Court law clerk.