Comment Re:Question (Score 0) 106
Oh I see, so the geniuses who wrote the Constitution crafted Article 8 like this:
1. Congress has unlimited power.
2. Here is a list of Congress' enumerated powers.
Then they ratified the 10th Amendment which says "Congress has no power except what is specifically granted in the Constitution."
Do you find it odd nobody brought up the fact Congress was granted unlimited power in Article I when the Bill of Rights was being deliberated?
Do you find it odd 13 colonies would ratify a document that granted Congress the very same power they had just fought a war to escape?
If Congress has unlimited power, why not just pass a bill under the General Welfare Clause to vacate Marbury vs. Madison and Article II and seize total authority?
I'll be very interested to see reasoned answers to those questions.