http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2009/HCR0006.html
Basically, it is a statement saying that the Federal Government only has authority which is specifically detailed to them in the constitution. Anything and everything else should be left to the states.
To understand this, we must first see the powers of the federal government. These are those powers specifically given to Congress, which are detailed in Article One, Section 8. These powers are:
- to levy and collect taxes needed to pay debts, provide defense, and support the general welfare,
- to coin money and regulate its value,
- to provide for common defense and promote the pursuit of liberty,
- to regulate commerce with foreign nations and amongst states,
- to create post office and post roads
- to promote progress of science and useful arts
- to create courts inferior to the Supreme Court
- to define and punish piracies and felonies
- to declare war, raise and support the military
- to exercise exclusive legislation in the District of Columbia,
- and to make laws necessary and proper to execute the powers of Congress.
Anything that the Federal Government does that are not included in this list (and a few others from the executive and judicial branches), are clearly unconstitutional.
Anything about stabilizing the economy and creating jobs? Nope.
Anything about regulating education? Can't seem to find it.
And what about regulating firearms? Hum...not there either.
That's why I love those four state reps from New Hampshire.
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