Message from @Agamemnon's Death Mask
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All 10 of the original are pretty good imo
no one remembers 3 tho
Im a big fan of the 10th especially. I think people need to realize its there and actually use it instead of running to the Feds for everything
@Durtle02 Big if true
@Durtle02 any source?
3 and 10 are?
@galesteppes /pol/
lol
Quartering troops only with property owners permission is the 3rd
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look at the big thonk
@Agamemnon's Death Mask 10th Amendment "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
9th amendment is also big
If you're Libertarian
I wish the UK had that @Banks=Gay
Eww Bloomberg
@Banks=Gay I wish the SC would uphold it instead of cucking to muh elastic clause
Fuckin a' right. Commerce clause is the founders biggest mistake apparently
It's the big problem with the EU that it's a somewhat confederal system, compared to the US being federal and more bottom up logic to sovereignty
Apparently everything under the sun is interstate commerce so EVERYTHING was the feds job THE WHOLE TIME.
Who wouldve thunk
the EU's problem is that it should have been aborted
If the UK government has taught me anything it's that the government will make something their job
yes
The 'loisence' memes are so close to reality it's depressing
Britain sounds lost
@Banks=Gay the 14th took away from the 10th effectively
@galesteppes the amount of paperwork needed to get anything done here is ridiculous
And before that all interstate commerce was handled between states feds only got involved in disputes. Until the 14th
Sounds like a soon to be dead state
How does the 14th change commerce? Isnt it civil rights? I admit ive only ever really had a solid look at the first 10.
@Banks=Gay states can't negotiate anymore
Fed just forces them to play nice
Isn't it technically illegal for a state to secede?
The 14th made everyone a citizen and under the jurisdiction of the feds. Before that citizenship and all was effectively the states issue
Unilaterally, yes @Agamemnon's Death Mask
@Agamemnon's Death Mask yes due to scotus
in theory, with the consent of all the other states, maybe they could leave