TAKE IT TO COURT: The Enumerated Powers Solution for Limited Government
The Republican Congress is history. While I will work to restore Republicans in both the House and Senate, there are many worthwhile objectives which they failed to accomplish while in power. Further, there are many worthwhile objectives which they failed even to address.
For example, they passed President Bush's "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001," Pub. L. 107-110, although one may search in vain among the enumerated powers granted to Congress in Art. I, section 8 of the Constitution for the authority to legislate with respect to education.
The question is, what may we do now, other than prepare for the 2008 elections, to advance a conservative agenda?
The answer is go to court. Liberals have been doing this for a long time. To a great extent, they have succeeded in their objectives. I will explain how they did it. Then how we can do it too.