Sorry... it's the flashbacks!
In the US in the late 1960s and early 1970s there was a great deal of civil unrest. Those who complained and protested the government's policies were labeled "anti-establishment." There were signs and bumper stickers with patriotic emblems proclaiming, "America - Love It or Leave It." It was the catchphrase for the political hawks. The message was that if you don't choose to agree or go along with what the President's policies are, you should get out.
In TNP terms, your statement that "you can either choose to go along... or find another place to live," smacks very strongly of that "Love it or leave it" sentiment. Now, I'm not about to go along with some farce of a monarchy, and I am certainly not leaving TNP!
As for the Chicago lyrics, it was one of my favorite protest songs back then. Don't know if you can download it, but it is sure worth a listen.