nikcers
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Of course it's a social contract.You just said it yourself, the sovereignty of that territory belongs to the people of the United States.
I am a person of the United States.
When I dissolve my contract, I am entitled to my equitable share of the assets and liabilities, including the sovereignty that which I previously owned a share of.
If you wish to negotiate the terms of that dissolution, that is perfectly reasonable, but to completely deny that I have any rights to what I am being told that I was previously a part owner of, is not how contracts work.
The fact that there is no dissolution negotiation process at all proves that this is not at all a contractual relationship.
It's considered an unwritten agreement. Every civilization and culture has one.
Some of them do it through religious institutions don't lie cheat or steal or kill or you go to hell.
It means a persons’ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
Every group of people has a "contract".
With ours you get more out of it then you pay into it. So it's a good deal.
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