Most Americans see prices going up, their budget getting a little more constrained, etc... but theya re still doing well otherwise. They have their family, their property, their job, and their life generally intact.
Well, Hungary is not a poor country. They have their jobs and bills to pay. The difference is that they are not afraid. But Americans do afraid.
And there you have it folks. That's what pissed off people look like when their Government doesn't fluoridate

Hungary discontinued medicating and poisoning their people with fluoride decades ago.
It's not just fluoridated water. American culture has changed. These days americans are trying so hard to be politically correct that they afraid to think for themselves.
State of emergency
Armenia shaken by bloody crackdown on opposition
A state of emergency has been declared, mass gatherings have been banned and restrictions imposed on the media.
Ter-Petrosian supporters staged a big rally before the crackdown
A spokesman for Armenian opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian condemned the police operation.
"It's hard for me to find words to describe a government which uses force against its own people," he told the BBC.
That was before officials announced that eight people had died during the unrest on Saturday, and many more had been injured.
In an interview with the BBC just after the clashes broke out, the Armenian Foreign Minister, Vardan Oskanian, defended the decision to impose a state of emergency.
"The president did it with great regret, but I don't think he was left with any other option, because the crowd had become so aggressive and out of control, so it was necessary to ensure public safety," Mr Oskanian said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7273713.stm
Eight killed in Armenia protests over presidential vote results
15:24 | 02/ 03/ 2008
YEREVAN, March 2 (RIA Novosti) - Eight people were killed and over 130 wounded in Armenia's capital in overnight clashes between police and
protesters unhappy with recent presidential election results, police said on Sunday.
"The Prosecutor General's Office is investigating the circumstances of those people's death," police said adding they were being identified.
Armenian riot police used tear gas and electric stun guns to disperse thousands of supporters of Levon Ter-Petrosyan, who was defeated by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan in the February 19 vote. Sarkisyan gained 52.8% of the vote against the former's 21.5%. Protesters said the polls were rigged.
President Robert Kocharyan declared a state of emergency late on Saturday to be effective until March 20.
http://en.rian.ru/world/20080302/100422334.html
Army warns protesters after eight die in Armenia
YEREVAN (Reuters) - Armenia's military said on Sunday it would confront opposition protests with force, a day after riots killed eight people in the ex-Soviet state.
Outgoing President Robert Kocharyan imposed a 20-day emergency on the capital Yerevan on Saturday after protesters accusing him of rigging last month's presidential election battled police with petrol bombs and sticks.
"Any attempt to organise mass actions will immediately be confronted by very strong counteractions from Armenia's military forces," General Seyran Ohanyan, the chief of the Armenian military staff, said in a statement.
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL0153930520080302