We live in interesting times, times that are no doubt going to get much more interesting in the years ahead and, unfortunately, probably more violent.
The recent demonstrations on California college campuses following the Tea Party protests of last summer bring up the intriguing possibility that we could actually see protesters against government spending and for government spending face off against each other in the streets.
Just the fact that people are protesting at all is probably a big step in the right direction as we’ve become a much too docile population over the last 20 years here in the U.S., but, multiple bursting asset bubbles and the realization by millions of parents all across the land that, for the first time in generations, the quality of life experienced by their children may pale in comparison to their own – all of this goes a long way in changing that.
The younger set seems to be pretty angry too.
Now, the little girl in the photo above probably doesn’t understand the meaning of the sign she’s holding but, in another fifteen years she likely will.
It’s hard to say what motivates people to finally take action, but it looks like that’s what they’re doing now and that’s probably a good thing.



By arguing that the entire system must be reformed, nothing ends up being changed as we see now – almost eighteen months after the worst financial market crisis since the Great Depression and there have been no substantive changes to how the financial system works.


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