What's fun is to watch a bunch of academics and city folk at Volokh.com try to understand the AAA of 1938 and the Wickard v Filburn case (excess wheat), representing the furthest stretch of Congressional power under the commerce clause of the Constitution.
Either they don't understand the Act, they don't understand farming, they don't understand current farming, or they're just off on tangents. There's 240+ comments on a post several days old, so I didn't read them all. Towards the end some of the nonsense gets weeded out.
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