Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws"
Ever wonder what grant of power the federal government uses as their authority to monitor, regulate, and control every aspect of an individual's life from the cradle to the grave? Answer: The Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Unbeknownst to most, virtually every US citizen has been issued a federal license to engage in interstate commerce. This license scheme began in November 1936 in order to give Congress free-reign under the umbrella of "regulating interstate commerce".

Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws" exposes the true intent behind the New Deal legislation of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The book details the events that led Roosevelt to bring all "persons" under the jurisdiction of the commerce clause.

Sweeney explains in detail how the Social Security Number the Federal Employer Identification Number are federal licenses to engage in interstate commerce and by virtue of the number the account holder is presumed to be a "person" who is engaged in congressionally controlled and regulated commerce.

Thoroughly researched and documented, this work will stand as a standard and measure for other works on the origin of “dulocracy” in America. This work contains important legal references to the statutes and regulations that were passed and promulgated by the federal government during the Roosevelt era, along with historical records from government archives, legal writings of eminent constitutional scholars, newspaper articles from the 1930’s and court decisions adjudicating and construing the New Deal legislation and its relationships to the commerce clause of the Constitution.
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Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws"
Ever wonder what grant of power the federal government uses as their authority to monitor, regulate, and control every aspect of an individual's life from the cradle to the grave? Answer: The Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Unbeknownst to most, virtually every US citizen has been issued a federal license to engage in interstate commerce. This license scheme began in November 1936 in order to give Congress free-reign under the umbrella of "regulating interstate commerce".

Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws" exposes the true intent behind the New Deal legislation of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The book details the events that led Roosevelt to bring all "persons" under the jurisdiction of the commerce clause.

Sweeney explains in detail how the Social Security Number the Federal Employer Identification Number are federal licenses to engage in interstate commerce and by virtue of the number the account holder is presumed to be a "person" who is engaged in congressionally controlled and regulated commerce.

Thoroughly researched and documented, this work will stand as a standard and measure for other works on the origin of “dulocracy” in America. This work contains important legal references to the statutes and regulations that were passed and promulgated by the federal government during the Roosevelt era, along with historical records from government archives, legal writings of eminent constitutional scholars, newspaper articles from the 1930’s and court decisions adjudicating and construing the New Deal legislation and its relationships to the commerce clause of the Constitution.
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Dulocracy in America: The Commerce

Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws"

by Jd Sweeney
Dulocracy in America: The Commerce

Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws"

by Jd Sweeney

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Ever wonder what grant of power the federal government uses as their authority to monitor, regulate, and control every aspect of an individual's life from the cradle to the grave? Answer: The Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Unbeknownst to most, virtually every US citizen has been issued a federal license to engage in interstate commerce. This license scheme began in November 1936 in order to give Congress free-reign under the umbrella of "regulating interstate commerce".

Dulocracy in America: The Commerce "Claws" exposes the true intent behind the New Deal legislation of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The book details the events that led Roosevelt to bring all "persons" under the jurisdiction of the commerce clause.

Sweeney explains in detail how the Social Security Number the Federal Employer Identification Number are federal licenses to engage in interstate commerce and by virtue of the number the account holder is presumed to be a "person" who is engaged in congressionally controlled and regulated commerce.

Thoroughly researched and documented, this work will stand as a standard and measure for other works on the origin of “dulocracy” in America. This work contains important legal references to the statutes and regulations that were passed and promulgated by the federal government during the Roosevelt era, along with historical records from government archives, legal writings of eminent constitutional scholars, newspaper articles from the 1930’s and court decisions adjudicating and construing the New Deal legislation and its relationships to the commerce clause of the Constitution.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012371102
Publisher: The Sorel Group
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Dulocracy in America , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 669 KB
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