Quote Originally Posted by Speramus Meliora View Post
It still is the law of the land. It still gives them the right to regulate the value of the currency.

You dodged my question, where does it state in the Constitution that the regulation of the economy is forbidden? This should be good. Just a tip - you are not allowed to rewrite it to suit you.
Darn, I must have skipped right over the part of the Constitution that mentioned 'currency'. The Constiution allows the regulation of the economy to some extent by allowing Congress a couple of specific methods of taxation. It also allows Congress to regulate commerce - at least to the extent that the 10th Amendment allows it to do so. I'll leave the rewriting to neocons, Democrats, and the like.