Stfu.
Classy response to a post that wasn't even directed at you.
Stfu.
See what happens when you go against the cult?
You're instantly a Nazi.
More libertarians need to wake the fuck up.
Oh I know. Trump is the only person to ever use illegal labor.
No, but he used illegal labor more than most.
Didn't seem to bother you any.
Libertarians are just Republicans who smoke pot.
Disagreed. Libertarians are State's Rights and small Federal government Republicans...who smoke pot. LOL
Smoke pot.![]()
Why is that a "state's right"? Does pot magically change when you cross a state border or something?
Do you understand the meaning and intent of the 10th Amendment?
I do, DO YOU?
The 10th Amendment isn't a blanket amendment that gives every single power to the state.
So how is pot a state issue when it is cultivated, transported, and sold across state lines? Wouldn't that fall under the general welfare clause of the Constitution?
What does it mean to you then?
Let's say it's abortion. Do you think the Federal government should be able to tell a state they can't have an abortion?
Or, if abortion is allowed in a state, that pregnant women can't travel to another state for an abortion?
No, it is not.Abortion would be health care, would it not?
The 10th Amendment? Nothing, because you could make an argument that anything and everything could fall under the general welfare clause because nothing affects a state in a vacuum. No state has problems unique to just the state. ...What does it mean to you then?
No, it is not.
...and that's exactly the Democratic view of not just the 10th, but the entire Constitution.
Your view makes no sense because health care is the same no matter where it is given.
Abortions in Texas are no different than abortions in Massachusetts.
Just like algebra in Texas is no different than algebra in Massachusetts.
It's the same algebra, so what is gained by posturing that teaching algebra is a state issue?
Does algebra not count outside the state you learn it in????
The thinking that States have rights is cute, but not realistic since we live in a national economy within which commerce routinely happens across state lines, whereas 240 years ago, it didn't so much.
...and that's exactly the Democratic view of not just the 10th, but the entire Constitution.
Translation: Why have a Constitution when the Federal government provides everything we need?