What ever gave you the idea that the politicians represent you?
You think that just because you voted for one they care one iota what you think or want?
Legally, you can require them to perform the acts that they are mandated to perform through writs of mandamus or prohibitum. If they begin to vote against how you wish, then you may remove them from office by voting for someone else. Simple.
People don't show up to vote because they know it's pointless and that the system is rigged.
The politicians you vote for aren't your choices, they are the choices of someone else.
Prove the system is rigged and would not be changed should people show up.
The government has no legitimate or moral authority to allow anyone to live anywhere.
The government has no more legitimate authority than the Sicilian Mafia does.
Yes it does, because we voted for them, they were formed by the people, and they can be removed through process. Their legitimacy exists through the democratic process.
None of these represent privileges or immunities. For starters, health care and police "protection" is paid for via taxes. The people pay for that themselves, not the government. Secondly, taxation is just a nice way of saying "armed robbery" or "compulsory extortion".
They most assuredly qualify as priveleges and immunities. You are immune from people stealing your stuff by tort law. You are priveleged you gain employment and be protected by employment law. You enjoy benefits from the law and protections from the law.
Nope, as there is no implicit or explicit acceptance, nor is there fair consideration given. After all, the government has no consideration to give, other than what it steals from the other party to the contract.
Therefore there is no valid contract.
The acceptance is your continued acceptance of these rights and staying here. You stay in America accepting jobs, houses, and the protections of law. Therefore, you accept the contract.
If you live in the neighborhood of a sex predator, are you willfully subjecting yourself to his sexual advances?
Obviously not.
Because he is neither your landlord nor your representative nor is he protected by the law. Faulty analogy.
Suing the government in their own courts would be the equivalent of suing the Mafia in their own courts. Not only would such a court have no legitimate authority, but it would be impossible to get a truly unbiased, neutral hearing. It's a basic conflict of interest.
Government courts have a vested interest in supporting government policy.
Prove to me that courts are unwilling to enforce the law. In my experience, they are more than happy to enforce the law of torts.