The answers to your questions are available if you research them among real law resources and not whacky-time resources.
For instance, the right to a jury trial has been held to apply only to crimes that are not petty crimes. Infractions are petty crimes. Here are some US S.Ct. cases that discuss it. District of Columbia v. Clawans, 300 U.S. 617 (1937); Schick v. United States, 195 U.S. 65 (1904); Callan v. Wilson, 127 U.S. 540 (1888); District of Columbia v. Colts, 282 U.S. 63 (1930). It has nothing to do with "admiralty", yellow fringe or anything else.
Your question about bankruptcy of the United States is meaningless. Likewise your question about "contractual" obligations of a social security number or driver's license. Those are not contracts under any law. How a violation of a regulation is treated versus a violation of a statute depends on the statute - the rest of your question is meaningless.
You really should not post this whacky sort of stuff on FreeRepublic - it just makes the site look like a congregation of nuts.