You talk about guaranteed rights like protection from invasion and domestic violence. In what legal document do you see those? Did America stop the invasion of the British in 1812? Or the domestic violence of the Civil War? Should the government make promises they may not be able to keep?
Should the government protect its citizens against invasion and domestic violence? Absolutely. But without legislation and a formidable plan they probably won't. Until any legislation is passed, the government can use those threats as a tool to control its citizens.
Article 4 sec 4 US Constitution ...
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