My interpretation of this is simple. It is unconstitutional for any state to block interstate commerce. Consequently, the President has the executive power to issue a binding order to open up commerce and the states cannot legally resist that order for keeping the economy locked down violates the Commerce Clause. [Download from here]So after injunctions and years of wrangling through the courts later...
See, that's the problem, even if you're right.
[Via DvD]
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Is this the right link? Because this website doesn’t say anything about Commerce Cause issues, or a response from Trump. It’s concerned with modeling a future depression.
You have to go where it says "Download," per the "More" instruction.
Ah, I found it. It’s the download way down at the bottom, not the one front and center at the top.
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