@b6 it is not that simple.
The U.S. Constitution itself does not mention AI , outsourcing, tax credits, or tax avoidance schemes,Corporations legally considered as a person so they can donate billions into our elections . Those are modern economic and tax policy concepts that developed long after the Constitution was written (in 1787).
The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mention healthcare — there is no reference to medicine, hospitals, or health insurance anywhere in the text.
The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mention “the poor,” “poverty,” or “assistance to the poor.”There is no clause requiring the federal government to provide welfare, food, shelter, or aid directly to impoverished people.
In modern day the government provides its citizens. tax payer funded Medicare ,medicaid, Social Security , FEMA , child credit and all kind tax credit, they even send billions of dollars to other countries every year.
Tax payers money enriches the insurance companies, and our healthcare system still a mess. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that in 2023 national health care spending in the U.S. accounted for 17.6 % of GDP.
Still millions of Americans uninsured, underinsured, sick and tired of the healthcare system.