PICTURING COLLAPSE
A particularly disturbing aspect of the accelerating rush to a very possible near-future fiscal collapse of government at all levels - bankruptcy, default, the destruction of the dollar as a currency, the increasing dysfunction of markets under increasing loads of regulations and taxes - is that none of the potential Republican candidates for President in 2012 have provided a vision that impacts the emotions of this destructive scenario.
People see what things look like now -- not so bad, even for the worst off if nobody in the U.S. is starving to death, people still get their Social Security checks, etc. -- but they are not being warned of what their lives will be like under rapidly approaching desperate conditions that will be very different from now.
All Republicans give you is numbers, like the x fund (Social Security, Medicare, etc.) will run out of money in y years, the amount of the GDP going to pay just the interest on the national debt will be x in only y years. People are unlikely to be frightened by dry numbers because they can't imagine what the end results will look like, so there's no emotional impact.
Unless the emotional brain is involved, nobody is going to care enough to seriously consider what needs to be done to avoid disaster. What is needed for any possibility of change or at least to help people prepare for the (coming soon) unimaginably bad years is for the general public to have a vision that impacts the emotions of what the world of Americans is going to look like in a collapsed America.