next we have a question from jean in texas: i cannot do it in one word. i will try to did it in one sentence, conservatism is belief in a limited federal government of enumerated powers, a power which accels a government that inspires public confidence in the manner in which it discharges the core functions. our final question. from eric in new jersey: it has been 30 years since cowboy won super bowl, have you thought about changing teams? trey: thank you, eric for reminding me of that. it has been 26 years since dallas won the super bowl, our daughter just celebrated her 25 birthday. and it dawned on me, she has
next we have a question from jean in texas: i cannot do it in one word. i will try to did it in one sentence, conservatism is belief in a limited federal government of enumerated powers, a power which accels a government that inspires public confidence in the manner in which it discharges the core functions. our final question. from eric in new jersey: it has been 30 years since cowboy won super bowl, have you thought about changing teams? trey: thank you, eric for reminding me of that. it has been 26 years since dallas won the super bowl, our daughter just celebrated her 25 birthday.
next we have a question from jean in texas: i cannot do it in one word. i will try to did it in one sentence, conservatism is belief in a limited federal government of enumerated powers, a power which accels a government that inspires public confidence in the manner in which it discharges the core functions. our final question. from eric in new jersey: it has been 30 years since cowboy won super bowl, have you thought about changing teams? trey: thank you, eric for reminding me of that. it has been 26 years since dallas won the super bowl, our daughter just celebrated her 25 birthday.
Debunking the enumerated powers interpretation of the Constitution is a heavy lift indeed, and I'm not at all persuaded. A couple of quick nonexhaustive points