JoeTheJuggler
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the Tenth Amendment Center's interpretation is weird
especially when it lists the issues
Yeah-- I think that's just another name for anti-federalists or states' rights supporters (also "Neo Federalists", and curiously I know of one such character who insists that a person who supports this position be called a "federalist"!).
It really doesn't have much to do with actual 10th Amendment law. It's more about distrust of "big government" and the federalist system established by the Constitution (with a relatively strong central government as opposed to the looser federation of states under the Articles of Confederation).
Funny, they go on about saying the Constitution is the greatest document ever written but they seem to reject utterly the Article 3 judicial authority. They also don't seem to realize that amendments ratified according to Article 5 of the Constitution (including the 14th!) are now part and parcel of the Constitution itself.
ETA: Someone brought up a very good analogy: these states' rights "strict constructionists" are very much like Biblical literalists. They want to take a literal reading only of very few limited passages and ignore whatever else is there that doesn't fit their views. (Seriously--the guy in that youtube video says that the Bill of Rights only applies to the federal government, as if the 14th Amendment weren't part of the Constitution! I always want to ask that kind of person if he thinks it makes any logical sense at all to prohibit the federal government from establishing a state religion but allow state governments to do so!)
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