HELP WITH CONSTITUTION: A GOOD CATCH! (this is a very good time to help me with

HELP WITH CONSTITUTION: A GOOD CATCH!

(this is a very good time to help me with deep thinking)

—“I am just reading Article V of P-Constitution… why does the Judge of Last Resort have immunity before the law? Doesn’t this violate reciprocity? Can this be abused? Doesn’t this defeat the purpose of universal accountability before law? I just explained to my centrist dad that P-law is perfect because it does not exempt anyone from violating it. Maybe I just misunderstand the article…”—Trevor

The Propertarian Institute Does a judge act irreciprocally when he enforces the law? He performs restitution punishment and prevention.

Does a monarch as a judge of last resort act irreciprocally when he enforces the law? He or she performs restitution, punishment and prevention.

Do the people, the legislatures, and the courts, by design or accident cumulatively create conditions that violate the law? Yes they do. We are in this crisis because of it.

I should update the language, because in the USA the constitution and court is sovereign, but in the UK the parliament is sovereign not the court and the law. And the meaning ‘above the law’ refers to acts of parliament. In the USA it would mean above the natural law.

In other words, the UK does not have rule of law. they have rule of parliament and that’s what the left is trying to enforce here in the states.

What we must do for all western civlization is restore rule of law, beyond which no monarchy, parliament, organ of state, private organization, or person may tread.

Thanks for noticing it.

Good catch!


Source date (UTC): 2020-06-16 12:05:00 UTC

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