Why is the United States the richest, most opportunity-laden country on earth? There are so many answers to the previous question, but one that arguably doesn’t get enough air time has to do with the free flow of goods and people within all fifty states.
Indeed, it’s too easily forgotten that as opposed to a measure meant to regulate trade within the U.S., the Constitution’s Commerce Clause was all about keeping trade “regular.” Translated, no barriers to the flow of people or goods.
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