"That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."
Independence Day 2.0.
I'm going to share a quick tale from Tuesday evening. It's illustrative.
I messed up my ballot, so I had to go get a new ballot (it was a mail ballot). I got in this line inside the building where the Registrar of Voters office is; too long for my taste. I decided to wait. I wanted to make sure I voted. Within a couple of minutes a woman came along. My partner, notoriously impatient, told the lady that she could drop her ballot in the drop box. She says "Oh no, I'm not dropping it off there because I don't trust it. I want to make sure to hand it in myself." He just nodded as in "ok".
I had to go to the bathroom soon after. I had my partner hold the spot for me. I returned to the line within 5 minutes. Five minutes and she'd already given up. Ridonkulous...5 minutes?
I asked my partner about what happened to the woman, did she get called inside? No, she dropped it in the drop box and left. I arched my eyebrow and said "I see, the courage of her convictions disappears in what 5 minutes?" I chuckled.
The point is, there is no damn "revolution" or rebellion coming. That's utter nonsense.