Deprivation: A taking away or confiscation
They can't take your toothbrush away from you without due process - assuming you own one at all. This could be for reasons of condemnation, eminent domain, or punishment (like a fine).
what to you think you are doing by telling me i have not a right to run my business according to my likes, or my right to association.
a crime must be committed, and due process of law must take place for any right, including right of property to be removed ..you cant control my rights if i have committed no crime, or the health/safety of business or people is not at risk.
you whole argument is based out of emotion, in you want people to be treated equal and fair, but those things dont apply in constitutional law to people or business, becuase they dont make law, government does so in there creations, people have to be treated fairly under those laws.
and government has no authority under the constitution to apply force to people
What inside a state? It's interstate commerce.
But you're right - maybe the Fed should start charging the states for air traffic control duties that are strictly inside the state lines.
here is the constitution:
To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and
among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;
James Madison, Federalist, no. 42, 283--85
22 Jan. 1788
"The defect of power in the existing confederacy, to regulate the commerce
between its several members, is in the number of those which have been clearly pointed out by experience"
translation: Madison is saying under the articles.. commerce between the members, the states has a defect, and commerce has been turned over to the federal government for regulation among the members, the states, ..it never gives congress power to regulate inside the states...that's a state power.
When pollution passes from one state to another it's no longer inside the state. Hence, the EPA. Is Texas putting up a 20 mile high wall to stop their air pollution from entering Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico? It will also need to be a very deep wall to make sure those pesky water pollutants don't migrate underground, too. Well, if they do all that you let me know and we'll talk again.
you putting the cart before the horse.
the federal government is here to solve disputes between states when problems occur.
they are not given power to dictate to states, you shall not do!
the EPA is not a constitutional duty, its not enumerated, ...therefore according to the 10th amendment its a state power.