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In this class, we finish tackling the most abused clauses in the Constitution: the Necessary and Proper Clause, Commerce Clause, and treaty powers. Politicians and judges wield them as a hammer to crush liberty, but the Founders insisted they were tightly confined tools, not blank checks. We expose the modern frauds and highlight Jefferson’s “rightful remedy” — nullification.
By The John Birch Society4.4
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In this class, we finish tackling the most abused clauses in the Constitution: the Necessary and Proper Clause, Commerce Clause, and treaty powers. Politicians and judges wield them as a hammer to crush liberty, but the Founders insisted they were tightly confined tools, not blank checks. We expose the modern frauds and highlight Jefferson’s “rightful remedy” — nullification.

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