Any time someone tries to govern me, I feel like asking to see their governing permit. Of course, they can't because they don't have one.
"Do you have a permit to govern? Have you paid me all the required fees? If not, you're in violation."
Their "job" isn't evidence of a permit, or that they don't need one. A v*te or a "law" doesn't confer the required permission.
If they foolishly tried to use the Constitution, I'd point out that whatever they are trying to do isn't listed there, and thus, they don't have a permit for that. If hunting licenses were in any way legitimate, and they aren't, it would be like showing me a duck stamp to justify hunting bear.
I think a governing permit would require an annual renewal fee of twice the cost, to me, of the governing, including a fee for bureaucratic inconvenience and wasted time.
Such a permit could be revoked at any time due to the appearance of abuse or the permit holder's attitude, with no refund of permit fees. Upon revocation, all tools of governance must be surrendered to me, to be disposed of as I see fit. Guns, badges, bank accounts, vehicles, offices, records/computers, phones... all handed over immediately. If they refuse to comply, the violators are declaring themselves domestic terrorists.
In reality, this is much too charitable.
But, of course, there can never be any such thing as a permit for something no one has any right to do, and no way to require a permit for things that are a natural human right.
Tips are nice.