40 hour minimum wage job not enough for 2 bedroom apartment

They can, they just can't afford the subscription.

Everything about boils down to money but the fact is you have no class and precious little culture. You are a typical loudmouth Yank who judges everybody by the size of his wad. As Oscar Wilde said "they know price of everything and the value of nothing".
 
Everything about boils down to money but the fact is you have no class and precious little culture. You are a typical loudmouth Yank who judges everybody by the size of his wad. As Oscar Wilde said "they know price of everything and the value of nothing".
Blow me toothless Brit. Just cause you are poor and England still has no message boards or dentist is no reason to attack me simpleton.
 
First paragraph, first sentence: "....promote the general welfare...."

How is that ensured when a roof over one's head isn't affordable with a minimum wage?

Not a power, a reason.

The constitution is carefully crafted. It lists why, then lists the power given the Federal government or the states.

In this case it says that in order to (those three words tell you that the following is a reason) "promote the general welfare" then lists the powers of the Federal government, each of its branches, etc.

General Welfare is not a power, it is a reason that they are granted very specific powers.
 
First paragraph, first sentence: "....promote the general welfare...."

How is that ensured when a roof over one's head isn't affordable with a minimum wage?

really....so anything i want, the government should provide because of that statement?
 
Not a power, a reason.

The constitution is carefully crafted. It lists why, then lists the power given the Federal government or the states.

In this case it says that in order to (those three words tell you that the following is a reason) "promote the general welfare" then lists the powers of the Federal government, each of its branches, etc.

General Welfare is not a power, it is a reason that they are granted very specific powers.

unfortunately, scotus has used that statement to give the feds virtually unlimited power.
 
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