“The U.S. Constitution says that Congress is to “provide for the common defense and general welfare of the united States of America.” The preceding sentence doesn’t contain a typo. The word “united” was not capitalized when it was written and signed in its original form. The Constitution was telling the Congress that it was to provide for the general welfare of the states.” — James MacDougald, Human Events
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