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Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government by Connor Boyack
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“politicians don’t make law. At best, they can merely articulate a natural law more precisely to apply it to our modern lives, applying existing law to the age in which we live.”
Connor Boyack, Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government
“a bunch of communists hatched a coordinated campaign to move to New Jersey, gain the majority of elected positions in the state legislature, and then vote to govern New Jersey under a Communist dictatorship, would that be valid? Not according to the Constitution. It, as the higher law, would override this communist plot; the attempted takeover would be unconstitutional, and thus illegal.”
Connor Boyack, Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government
“So one way to figure out if a law is natural is whether it applies to everybody equally.”
Connor Boyack, Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government