LRC trots out another bootlicker

this time it’s brainwashed boy paul galvin, wanking off about “self-government” via the constitution.

Next year the country will go through another census. The people and the states – the creators and on-going sustainers of the federal government – have authorized this undertaking (U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2). The census should be seen not as a burden but rather as an opportunity for Americans to practice self-government. Let me explain.

he asserts, laughably,

We have agreed to be counted but the license ends there.

yeah? some fucker in the late 1700s signed my name for me? for you?

schoolboy idiocy. yet this collectivist tripe is regularly hurled by the mentally weak. i haven’t agreed to the US constitution. never will. no honorable man would (see ron paul). that it’s fun and sometimes worthwhile shoving in the faces of the despicable “sworn” gives it no independent value. the constitution blows, and has likely never been summed better than by lysander spooner in 1870.

But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain—that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.

paul galvin gets on bended knee and in the span of a crap article moves about as backward from that inarguable truth as one can get, especially when supposedly writing for an anti-state site and using the epithet “statist” as if he’s not one. if you believe the state has binding unilateral contract power, you’re a statist.

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