And I find myself annoyed for complete other reasons! Yes, Tom Hanks' daughter is a moron. There are certainly some good points in there, but to base your thesis heavily on one random girl's letter and ascribe it to a whole generation is pretty damn illogical. Really, most people (especially in my age group) that I know feel jilted because after growing up under two false wars and a bunch of war crimes, we find ourself with a supermajority in Congress who seems to gave in at every damn little thing. We always hear about compromise when they have a supermajority, but never see the minority side actually budge! So much so that even the upcoming Lame Duck session when changes might have been enacted is now potentially looking to be pretty neutured. Of course, anyone who blames Obama for Congress' doing is stupid. Democrats lost the seat in Massachusetts in large part thanks to having an ineffective fool of a candidate. And yet, I guess we just though that when 60 of those fools banded together and ostensibly held the power, they might be able to get thing done.
I'd ask Grefter, when you say get out there and do something, do you have anything more specific in mind? The only thing the article suggests is large groups of people organizing and coming together...minus the one instance that it happened because that was apparentally just a giant generational attempt to look cool. Unfortunately, the two big times I've ever experienced legitimately large groups of people around me coming together failed pretty miserably.
I could rant about this general type stuff forever, but the internet is a such a clunky method to do it.