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Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Wednesday, February 2nd
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Tenth Amendment Center: Health Care Ruling: Victory or Trojan Horse?
The following is a press release we received from the Tenth Amendment Center.
While many conservatives laud yesterday’s ruling by U.S. District Judge declaring the federal health care bill passed last year unconstitutional, analysts at the Tenth Amendment Center displayed significantly less enthusiasm, calling the ruling a Trojan Horse.
“According to Vinson – and just about everyone else in the federal judiciary – the federal government actually does have the authority to control, reform, and regulate the health care industry. They’re just going about it wrong,” TAC executive director Michael Boldin said. “This is seriously dangerous for those who believe that the founders’ Constitution needs to be followed: every issue, every time, no exceptions, no excuses.”
As James Madison explained, the commerce clause was intended to make trade “regular” between the states, primarily to prevent interstate tariff wars. Madison wrote:
“It is very certain that [the commerce clause] grew out of the abuse of the power by the importing States in taxing the non-importing, and was intended as a negative and preventive provision against injustice among the States themselves, rather than as a power to be used for the positive purposes of the General Government.”
In other words, the framers never envisioned Congress regulating entire industries.
“The feds are authorized to make commerce in health care across state lines, ‘regular’ – that’s for sure. But this power is far less than anything that’s been proposed by either political party in….well, probably about forever,” Boldin said.
The Center’s director pointed out a “better option” for those yearning for just a little decentralized freedom.
“State nullification of the federal health care law – every single word of it, as it should be.”
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Tuesday, February 1st
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Thursday, January 27th
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Wednesday, January 26th
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
State of the Union Live-Blog
Doug Mataconis, Brett Bittner, Mike Hassinger, Tom Knighton and Jason Pye will be live-blogging President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address and the Republican response given by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI). We’ll kick things off around 8:30pm (EST).
Our friends at the Cato Institute are also live-blogging this evening.
You can full text of President Obama’s prepared speech here. Excerpts from Rep. Ryan’s speech are available here.
Welcome Instapundit readers!
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Tuesday, January 25th
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Monday, January 24th
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Friday, January 21st
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
Liberty Links: Morning Reads for Thursday, January 20th
Below is a collection of several links that we didn’t get around to writing about, but still wanted to post for readers to examine. The stories typically range from news about prominent figures in the liberty movement, national politics, the nanny state, foreign policy and free markets.
- Vermont Lawmakers Lay Groundwork For Single Payer System In Place Of Obama (Huffington Post)
- For Lieberman, an Exit Forged in Alienation (New York Times)
- High Court OKs Intrusive Gov’t Background Checks (Wired)
- Tick, tick, tick: The cost of Obamacare is a time bomb (Washington Examiner)
- Investigators try to determine what went wrong in death of misidentified man (Monterey County Weekly)
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