Kepler
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Re: Obama Presidential Thread XIX: Starting a new chapter
Good analysis, thank you. I don't think anybody is contesting this, though. The question is the scope of existing powers, not any creation of new ones.
Madison said the same thing in Federalist 44. Essentially, the necessary and proper clause gives Congress no new powers. It gives them the power to carry out duties that are necessary and proper as related to those already enumerated. For instance, since Congress has the power to create post offices, they also by the necessary and proper clause can make stamps, it's a direct relationship.
Good analysis, thank you. I don't think anybody is contesting this, though. The question is the scope of existing powers, not any creation of new ones.