Allow me to provide my legal philosophy: The Constitution is the law of the land. It details the rights WE give the Federal Government, NOT the other way around. If it's not in the Constitution, the Federal Government can't do it (whether you think it's right or not). If you don't like that, get enough people to agree with you and change the Constitution.
Until then, whatever the Federal Government tries to do outside the Constitution isn't legal and is; therefore, unconstitutional. The powers not delineated in the Constitution are reserved for the States and the People. If you don't believe me, try reading the Constitution some time (Amendment Ten).
You don't have a right to education, health care, a car, a house, an ipod, or any handout. It doesn't exist. Niceties are not rights. If you want a nanny-state, go to Europe. This is the USA.
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