 The point is that the establishment always tells people that their dreams and their aspirations are impossible to achieve, that you've got to think small, not big. But what I am seeing, and I have been all over this country, what I am seeing is that millions of people in our great nation are beginning to question in a very fundamental way the status quo of today. What people are asking is, why does it happen that we have more income and wealth inequality than any other major country on earth? Why does it happen that I have to work two or three jobs and almost all new income and wealth goes to the top one percent? Why does it happen that the job I had in a factory ended because the company shut down and moved to China? Why does it happen if I am a woman that I'm making seventy-nine cents on the dollar compared to men? Why does it happen that if I am a college graduate I end up fifty, seventy, ninety thousand dollars in debt? Why does it happen that if I am a little child I may have to go hungry or even sleep out in some car in this country because there is a lack of affordable housing? Why does it happen that in America we remain the only major country not to guarantee health care to all people? And the American people are beginning to catch on and they're beginning to understand that in the richest country in the history of the world we can do much, much better than we are doing today. And they understand that the only way that happens and that is what this campaign is about is when millions of people from coast to coast stand up together, fight back for their kids and their parents and demand a government which represents all of us, not just the one percent.