Yes, yes, all this hullabaloo over what do those silly Americans call it? Oh, right, "The Constitution." Why can't they just be like other countries and not worry about what the government does? I mean, what's the worst thing that can happen, right?
Government is good. Always. Get over it people!
You know that other countries also have constitutions, right?
The first line of the Swedish constitution is
All public power derives from the people
The Constitution in Sweden hasn't become the oligarchs tool for managing the proletariat. It actually empowers the working and middle class to ensure that the government does indeed work for them. A working class person in Sweden
has free education, free health care, a generous pay check, 4 weeks vacation a year. and a social security check when you’re old, that is about 2–3 times of what you get in the US. These are also countries with very little crime, no guns allowed and very clean and beautiful surroundings. You are safe, your children are safe. There is no poverty, no illiteracy and no lying, crooked politician.
I'll link you to some Scandinavians describing this in a forum called Quara...
https://www.quora.com/Why-are-Swedish-p ... ccountableSo the question i asked was:
Is it a good idea to try and protect people from predatory lending or discrimination based on race?(this is a yes or no,
If this is a good idea Fate, who should take the task on? And how?
If its not a good idea, why not?
The "constitutional argument" that has been raised about the CFPB acting on this, acts as a defence of the practice. In this use; the Constitution isn't "for the people, by the people or about the people. Its merely a tool used to protect the practice.