Re: The Bucking Bronco Job Market – Part I: Unemployment by industry - Eric Janszen
There is a convenient summary of my reasons at Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (Wikipedia):
Originally posted by jpatter666
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Calls for complete repeal
Several advocates of federalism have called for the Seventeenth Amendment's repeal.[5] For example, then-U.S. Senator Zell Miller of Georgia, shortly after announcing his intention to retire from the Senate, made this statement from the Senate floor:
Libertarian author and economist Thomas DiLorenzo has characterized the Seventeenth Amendment as "one of the last nails to be pounded into the coffin of federalism in America."[7]
The amendment has been blamed, together with the Sixteenth Amendment, for generally expanding the authority of the United States Congress in the 20th century.[8] Organizations have been created to support the amendment's complete repeal.[9]
Several advocates of federalism have called for the Seventeenth Amendment's repeal.[5] For example, then-U.S. Senator Zell Miller of Georgia, shortly after announcing his intention to retire from the Senate, made this statement from the Senate floor:
Direct elections of Senators … allowed Washington’s special interests to call the shots, whether it is filling judicial vacancies, passing laws, or issuing regulations.[6]
The amendment has been blamed, together with the Sixteenth Amendment, for generally expanding the authority of the United States Congress in the 20th century.[8] Organizations have been created to support the amendment's complete repeal.[9]
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