In light of all that has been happening since the beginning of the reign of Barack al Hawai'i concerning government overreach, and the degree to which the citizens are now willing to push back, there is a quote/paragraph which I am trying to find. I should know this, but I just cannot seem to remember. I've searched the internet and can find nothing on this one. Maybe I'm just not entering the right keywords, and I'm sure somebody here knows the source.
The general idea of the quote I am looking for is this:
When the people feel they have been wronged by their government, the degree to which they should respond must be measured by the degree to which they feel they have been wronged, be it real or imagined. It is then the government's duty to set straight the record with those who feel they have been wronged.
This feels like where we are right now, and the government seriously needs to address the concerns of the citizens, and change accordingly. Should they choose not to, the push back against the fed will most likely escalate to a greater degree the next time something happens like what we are seeing in Nevada right now.
The general idea of the quote I am looking for is this:
When the people feel they have been wronged by their government, the degree to which they should respond must be measured by the degree to which they feel they have been wronged, be it real or imagined. It is then the government's duty to set straight the record with those who feel they have been wronged.
This feels like where we are right now, and the government seriously needs to address the concerns of the citizens, and change accordingly. Should they choose not to, the push back against the fed will most likely escalate to a greater degree the next time something happens like what we are seeing in Nevada right now.