AN EXPERIMENT IN SELF-GOVERNMENT – PART III The Spending Clause of the Constitution

All fifty-five delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 knew they had to make the Constitution strong enough to last, yet protect freedom and liberty of the people in order to be ratified.  They did not want a monarchy and they feared mob rule.  They were aware no government before had success … Continue reading AN EXPERIMENT IN SELF-GOVERNMENT – PART III The Spending Clause of the Constitution