There's a lot of people that say that from behind steel bars.
Go back to when you were a kid. If your parents wrote some rules, listed some chores, and said if you did x and y you would get this "reward"....
What happens to the parent when they don't abide by their own rules and/or they fail to do what they promised? The kid is disappointed, but has no pragmatic mechanism to enforce the contract, the only enforcement occurs when the kid breaks the rules. That is government in a nutshell. The kid can bitch and moan all they want, but in the end, the government, and the parent, is both the author and the enforcer of their contract and you have no choice but to remain in residence.
Claiming laws are null and void... are you one to play a board game against a cheater writing up the rule book as they go?






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