BeAChooser
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FDR was re-elected in 1936 btw.
Yes, but he took office in 1937.
He did attempt to stack the courts, yes, but that has little bearing on the fact that Congress does have the constitutional right to create new programs and tax the heck out of us for them.
You start by saying you believe Congress has the constitutional right to nationalize health care because FDR did something just as radical in the 1930s and cite a couple of Clinton Lackeys whose opinion was that what FDR did was constitutional simply because the courts of the time said it was constitutional. In response, I point out that the reason the courts said it was constitutional at the time (after first and unanimously saying it wasn't) is that FDR pressured them to do it by threatening to force the Justices to retire and/or stack the Court so that their votes effectively wouldn't matter. And now you say that has no bearing and simply claim (without evidence) that Congress has the right to create (any) new program it wants and tax the heck out of us (to whatever extent) to fund it? LOL!
Can you cite any program or tax that has been determined to exceed Congress' power in the last, say 50 years?
What does that have to do with anything? Just because the country went astray back in the 30's and allowed the Federal government to start inexorably acquiring more and more power to the detriment of states and individuals, doesn't mean that's what the framers of the Constitution intended or that Big Government is good for the country. All you are now suggesting is that one wrong justifies a second wrong.
You are effectively giving cart blanche to those who would make the Federal government as powerful and intrusive as those in power wish it to be ... states and individual be damned. Congratulations ... you've just made the Constitution a document that's not worth the paper it's printed on and formed the basis for just the sort of tyranny our founding fathers fought.