The federal government commits all kinds of unconstitutional acts. Your response might be…”Yeah, and?”
In other words, what are you going to do about it?
Some people take this to imply the Constitution is ineffective in protecting your liberty. And in a sense, it is. But how can you expect words on paper to protect liberty if you’re not willing to actually do something to back up those words?
For Further Reading
A “Parchment Barrier” Needs Enforcement
A Parchment Barrier: The Constitution Doesn’t Enforce Itself
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