I did start that last video at 4:30 and yes, he is on point. I disagree with his last statement that Congress should pass a law removing the power of Judicial Review from the Supreme Court. There is no reasonable need to pass more legislation which simply states, "you are not allowed to do this thing you were never granted the power to do." Alexander Hamilton made this point when voicing his opposition to the 10th Amendment; I think he was overly optimistic in thinking Congress would abide by the limitation of their power set forth in the Constitution. There are no more angels in the hearts of men than there are unicorns roaming the earth. But since we do have the 10th Amendment, which specifically prohibits the government from usurping power not specifically granted to it, let's just go ahead and hold them to it.





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