So, what form of "governance/non-governance" do you propose?
Then I don't see where we disagree, anon.
I agree:
It was a 4th Amendment violation to require people to inject something into their bodies.
It was a 1st Amendment violation to deny people to speak freely about a questionable election.
The list goes on, including the points you bring up daily.
We can go move to the microcosm, and ask the question of any of the later amendments to the Bill of Rights were ultimately repugnant or prohibitive. (Such as the 18th Amendment.)
Here we must establish whether "The People agree that the Bill of Rights and/or the Constitution is actually a "living-breathing" concern, as is so often posed.