Stein: It should. I'm seeing what we saw in the 1960s: a revolt by a younger generation that can't pay back its student debt, and a struggle for racial justice that continues to this day. And war! Currently, every household is paying $75,000 for the massive failure of the wars in the Middle East. It's $6 trillion since 2001, including care for soldiers. What do we have to show for it: more threat of terrorism, mass refugees and failed states — and it's starving our towns, health care, education and housing. all social programs are decimated by the bloated military budget. And in the 1960s, we created the Clean Water Act and the EPA — and started bringing the troops home. We had an activated populace. But now people are thrown under the bus by a rigged system.