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Interstate commerce should only include the interstate highways. All others are state and local.
Hospitals, septic, power, widows and orphans, and basic education are all unconstitutional activities by the federal government.
Hospitals are private corporations. The sewer systems are local government projects. The power grid is owned by private corporations. Widows and orphans are taken care of by countless charities and individuals. Education is not a duty of government at all.
If we weren't taxed so much, we would have a lot more to donate to worthy charities.
Our telecommunications systems were developed and are owned by corporations, as are the satellites.
The Constitution limits the federal government to a very, very few jobs, including minting money, regulating weights and measures, and protecting us from foreign invaders. Everything else is to be left to the states and individual people. Everything else.
We don't need the income tax at all. Before 1913, almost all federal revenue came from tariffs on foreign imports.
So we "owe" the federal government very little.