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pnewton
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Then you are establish two standards for Constitutional powers, one for defense, one for public welfare. This is probably why you see the public welfare as unconstitutional. However, courts decry a double standard. From a judicial point of view, one standard (say for defense) provides the template for how general welfare is addressed.The constitution grants powers to the general government, one of the most important is to provide the general defense. The methods used to provide that defense is decided on by the executive, in conjunction with the legislative.
But to be sure providing for the general welfare is an enumerated power, and Congress gets to choose what is best for the general welfare, as long as no other provision of the Constitution is violated.