Podcast: Can the Feds Do Anything and Everything for Common Defense?

In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I talk about the “provide for for the common defense” clause in the Constitution.

Progressives have long used “general welfare” as an “anything and everything” clause to justify all kinds of unconstitutional overreach, from federal meddling in education to national healthcare. The right generally scoffs at this bastardization of the Constitution – and rightly so. But more and more, I’m hearing conservatives and Republicans use the term “provide for the common defense” in the exact same way. They essentially turned these words into a right-wing version of the general welfare clause.

In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I explain why neither phrase justifies expansive federal power.

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SHOW NOTES AND LINKS

Constitution 101: The General Welfare Clause

Episode 48: The Constitution and General Welfare

Free E-Book – “The Power of No!”

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