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The Tenth Amendment would not stop the exercise of the implicit power in the General Welfare Clause.
No.
The Tenth Amendment is a few words on a piece of paper.
What's needed to stop Congressional abuse of the general welfare clause has been proven to be angry mobs and the Second Amendment.
You are basing that statement on an interpretation of the ambiguous General Welfare Clause and case law is against you.
Arguing from authority, a common logical fallacy employed by wishers, not thinkers.