Yes, it does. That is why we delegate the power to tax, to Congress; to solve the problems of our Republic. Providing for the general welfare and common defense, does that.
No, snowflake. We don’t grant the power to tax go “solve the problems of our republic”. We grant the power to tax in order for the government to carry out their constitutional responsibilities. Nothing less. Nothing more.

Furthermore, government doesn’t even exist to “solve problems”. That is astounding ignorance. Unimaginable ignorance. You’re clearly a Paid Russian Troll as no American could be so ignorant about their own government.
Capitalism has a natural rate of unemployment; we have a general welfare clause.
 
Stabilizing that market segment helps local and State governments generate revenue on a more consistent basis;
1. Nothing is “unstable”. Therefore, nothing needs to be “stabilized”
2. Even if the market were unstable, it is not the job of government to “stabilize” it.
higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.
I’ve already proven that artificially inflating the wages of labor results in lower wage and no wage jobs. Which creates less in taxes and less in market demand. Game over.
don't forget about unemployment compensation to solve for this dilemma.
 
[providing for the general welfare is a general power; solving for capitalism's natural rate of unemployment is within the scope of the general welfare clause.
Providing for the “general welfare” is a specific power. Specific to the 18 enumerated powers. Sorry, not sorry.
 
Let’s see if we can simplify this. Why does government exist, danielpalos?
Because we are not moral enough to obey Ten simple Commandments from a God?
Nope. As Ronald Reagan said, “if none among us are fit to rule ourselves, who among us is fit to rule others”?

If we’re not “moral enough” to “obey ten simple commandments from God”, how could government be “moral enough”? Government is merely made up of the same people who you just claimed lacked the morality to follow them simple commandments.
 
Let’s see if we can simplify this. Why does government exist, danielpalos?
Because we are not moral enough to obey Ten simple Commandments from a God?
Nope. Our founders had the foresight to explain to the generations why they were implementing government (after fleeing from tyranny). It can be found in the Declaration of Independence:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.——That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”
Government was implemented to secure your rights. That’s it. Nothing more. It doesn’t exist to feed you. It doesn’t exist to provide you with healthcare. It exists to secure your rights. To ensure that nobody takes your rights away from you.
 
Stabilizing that market segment helps local and State governments generate revenue on a more consistent basis;
1. Nothing is “unstable”. Therefore, nothing needs to be “stabilized”
2. Even if the market were unstable, it is not the job of government to “stabilize” it.
higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.
I’ve already proven that artificially inflating the wages of labor results in lower wage and no wage jobs. Which creates less in taxes and less in market demand. Game over.
don't forget about unemployment compensation to solve for this dilemma.
Don’t forget that you refuse to pay me the same “unemployment compensation” that you demand others pay you. Don’t forget that that is the real “dilemma”. Don’t forget that we’re $21 trillion in debt. Don’t forget that what you propose is entirely illegal (unconstitutional). Don’t forget that paying people not to work, doesn’t work.
 
[providing for the general welfare is a general power; solving for capitalism's natural rate of unemployment is within the scope of the general welfare clause.
Providing for the “general welfare” is a specific power. Specific to the 18 enumerated powers. Sorry, not sorry.
lol. That is the republican doctrine, not the federal doctrine.
 
Let’s see if we can simplify this. Why does government exist, danielpalos?
Because we are not moral enough to obey Ten simple Commandments from a God?
Nope. As Ronald Reagan said, “if none among us are fit to rule ourselves, who among us is fit to rule others”?

If we’re not “moral enough” to “obey ten simple commandments from God”, how could government be “moral enough”? Government is merely made up of the same people who you just claimed lacked the morality to follow them simple commandments.
We have elections for the socialism of Government.
 
Let’s see if we can simplify this. Why does government exist, danielpalos?
Because we are not moral enough to obey Ten simple Commandments from a God?
Nope. Our founders had the foresight to explain to the generations why they were implementing government (after fleeing from tyranny). It can be found in the Declaration of Independence:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.——That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”
Government was implemented to secure your rights. That’s it. Nothing more. It doesn’t exist to feed you. It doesn’t exist to provide you with healthcare. It exists to secure your rights. To ensure that nobody takes your rights away from you.
Yet, the only way we have is the Socialism of Government.
 
Stabilizing that market segment helps local and State governments generate revenue on a more consistent basis;
1. Nothing is “unstable”. Therefore, nothing needs to be “stabilized”
2. Even if the market were unstable, it is not the job of government to “stabilize” it.
higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.
I’ve already proven that artificially inflating the wages of labor results in lower wage and no wage jobs. Which creates less in taxes and less in market demand. Game over.
don't forget about unemployment compensation to solve for this dilemma.
Don’t forget that you refuse to pay me the same “unemployment compensation” that you demand others pay you. Don’t forget that that is the real “dilemma”. Don’t forget that we’re $21 trillion in debt. Don’t forget that what you propose is entirely illegal (unconstitutional). Don’t forget that paying people not to work, doesn’t work.
We have unemployment compensation infrastructure in our Republic. It should be used in the most cost effective manner available.
 

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