The song adapts the lyrics of "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando and Dawn to discuss the three branches of the US government - legislative, executive, and judicial. It encourages shouting out the three branches three times if agreeing with keeping the government strong through balance of powers between the branches. The chorus highlights shouting the branches twice if not agreeing to join in patriotism and keeping the government strong through the separation of powers.
The song adapts the lyrics of "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando and Dawn to discuss the three branches of the US government - legislative, executive, and judicial. It encourages shouting out the three branches three times if agreeing with keeping the government strong through balance of powers between the branches. The chorus highlights shouting the branches twice if not agreeing to join in patriotism and keeping the government strong through the separation of powers.
The song adapts the lyrics of "Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando and Dawn to discuss the three branches of the US government - legislative, executive, and judicial. It encourages shouting out the three branches three times if agreeing with keeping the government strong through balance of powers between the branches. The chorus highlights shouting the branches twice if not agreeing to join in patriotism and keeping the government strong through the separation of powers.