America's Crumbling Foundation And The People Who Might Fix It

Something to smile about

Lots of things are broken in our country. But there's nothing broken about this. A kid in LA with an idea and a bunch of grown-ups who don't tell him, no, that's dumb.


Caine's Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo.

Wasn't that great, Washington? Now, who will be first to find something, anything, in the patent/employment/tax rules to get this kid out of business before the national arcade lobby has a fit?


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About Restoration Calls

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his first inaugural address, told a country struggling under the weight of the Great Depression that the nation needed to take action to rebuild and rejuvenate itself. He said: "Restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone. This Nation asks for action, and action now." It was a time not unlike our own, where misbehavior on Wall Street fed a widespread credit and confidence crisis that swept like a tornado through the U.S. and global economy. And as in 1933, Washington again faces the time-sensitive task of diagnosing how its institutions are ill-equipped to fix the nation's problems, and then building a new system responsive to America's new needs. This project will tell that story, through the eyes of the Americans affected.

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