Lecture On the Implied Powers of the Constitution : Delivered By Special Request to the Law School of Georgetown University, in Washington, D.C., On Monday Evening, February 16, 1885
Lecture On the Implied Powers of the Constitution : Delivered By Special Request to the Law School of Georgetown University, in Washington, D.C., On Monday Evening, February 16, 1885
Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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The second is '• to provide for the common defense of the United States." The third is " to provide for the general welfare of the United States."" The " provision " that is to be made for each of these objects is a provision by the legis- lation which levies and collects the taxes. I have noticed that in the Alphabetical Analysis, given In Hlckey's edition of the Con- stitution (a very useful manual), the words "general welfare " are indexed as follows : " General Welfare. —The Constitution es...tablished to promote the general welfare."* * — " Preamble." "■ General Welfare. —Congress shall have power to provide for the general welfare.* * — " Art. 1, Sec. 8, cl. 1." While this mode of indexing preserves the distinction between " to promote" and IMPLIED POWERS OF THE CONSTITUTION, 11 Now look at the stupendous communism that is wrapped "* lip in the taxing power, on the supposition that it includes a power to tax for the promotion of the welfare of individuals. - ' There is no limit to the taxing power, excepting that duties,, imposts and excises must be uniform throughout the United States.
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