I'm afraid that's not the equation though. I know you'd like to discuss your junior high fantasies, but here let me refresh your dull memory. We can return to your favorite topic, before you lose your pedo boner, don't worry.
A person does not possess a right to do something. That is expressed as zero.
Several other people also do not possess that right. That is expressed as more zeroes.
When we aggregate all those zero rights, the sum can never be anything but zero.
0+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 (ad finitum) = 0
So, if you don't have a right to do X, you cannot combine your zero right with a bunch of other people (even if those people superstitiously believe they have magical "government powers" ) and come up with a positive sum. Therefore, you CANNOT delegate a right you do not possess.
Now, I'm going to have to assume you can't disprove my simple equation above, since you haven't.
Let's try another question, maybe you'll do better.
2) Do those who wield political power (presidents, legislators, etc.) have the moral right to do things which other people do not have the moral right to do? If so, from whom and how did they acquire such a right? (L.Rose variant of question)