It is not surprising that Kagan was reluctant to provide an example of an economic activity that Congress can’t regulate under the Constitution’s Commerce Clause, Levey tells Newsmax. To some degree, this reflects the sorry state of Commerce Clause jurisprudence, in which the Supreme Court has refused to enforce any meaningful limits on Congress’s enumerated powers.Maybe one of the bluesier ones, Gibbons says. Something kind of lofty. Maybe I Need You Tonight or Blue Jean Blues. That might work out great.Despite what we were told in school, America is not a free market for all things, we have monopolies for some big things electric, natural gas, telecommunications I am OK with that, but for that privilege of having virtually no competition you must be transparent in your bookkeeping and your profits must be capped at a reasonable percentage.
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