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Mike Winther dives into the third part of the Constitution Under Siege. He begins with a brief review of the necessary and proper clause. Then he dives into the controversial interpretation of the general welfare clause in the US Constitution. 

While some argue that it allows Congress to enact any law promoting the general welfare, the founding fathers intended for it to limit taxation and ensure the nation's well-being. 

He also explores how the commerce clause is often misused to regulate various aspects of society and the concerning trend of executive orders and presidential signing statements which bypass Congress. Ultimately, the conversation revolves around the ongoing debate between those who wish to restrain government power and those who don't. 

 

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