Paul
    1.  The lines aren't "imaginary".  They are real and tangible and paid
     for with blood.
MJ
<scratches head>

Paul
    2.  We the People gave the state control over those lines.
MJ
We who?  I gave no such permission.

Paul
    3.  Markets have always referred to the buying and selling of goods in
     a particular area.  This is true of any definition.
MJ
Area is irrelevant and meaningless.

Paul
    4.  The government was given control of the borders and protection of
    the markets when the government was created by "We the people" and as
    long as we have a government (as long as there are people), it will
    retain control of such.
MJ
The US Government has no such Power provided them by the
Constitution that created it.  The Government's Courts decreed
this power regarding 'border control' (by usurpation) in 1875 (if
memory serves).  There is no Power for Government 'protection'
of markets either.

The constitution is far more libertarian-oriented than socialist/statist
oriented as you suggest.


Paul
     5.  See the U.S. Constitution.
MJ
It can be found HERE:
http://www.constitution.org/cons/constitu.txt

POINT to the article, section and clause or amendment that you imagine
supports the nonsense you are shoveling.

Regard$,
--MJ

[E]very act of a delegated authority, contrary to the tenor of the
commission under which it is exercised, is void. No legislative act,
therefore, contrary to the Constitution, can be valid. To deny this,
would be to affirm, that the deputy is greater than his principal; that
the servant is above his master; that the representatives of the people
are superior to the people themselves; that men acting by virtue of
powers, may do not only what their powers do not authorize, but what
they forbid. -- Alexander Hamilton







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