No.
If there is any mechanism for adjudicating and enforcing "just compensation" for contract-breaking, then ipso facto, that mechanism is an (at least) implied "exit clause".
Johnson had to give the Democrats everything they wanted without getting anything in return.
Otherwise, the Democrats might take over.
And that would be bad, mm'kay?
Perhaps the most important lesson from Obamacare is that while liberty is lost incrementally, it cannot be regained incrementally. The federal leviathan continues its steady growth; sometimes boldly and sometimes quietly. Obamacare is just the latest example, but make no mistake: the statists are winning. So advocates of liberty must reject incremental approaches and fight boldly for bedrock principles.
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