The Farmers out west are rebelling against Hamilton's whiskey tax and they're stabbing our backs. To we force them to pay or do we let them have their way? Secretary Jefferson?
When we wrote the Bill of Rights who were we protecting? We wanted to make sure the people's rights were secure. By passing this tax they kept their rights? Sure.
That's not the issue Jefferson.
Well the least we can do after all the suffering is repeal the tax. But of course all Hamilton cares about is the cha-ching! All you care about...
Enough Jefferson! Hamilton your thoughts?
You call yourself the Secretary of State. The most loyal of all, yet you feel no need to fund your own country.
Washington let this tax pass at your first plea.
If you think that the President won't use force to stop this rebellion your brain must have a dent. If you think he'll repeal the tax your head is full of wax.
Without Washington always at your back, this tax would be ablaze.
It's obvious that the only reasonable solution to this rebellion is to bring in a militia to make sure there is no resistance