This truth has become self-evident in Egypt, where a grassroots populous movement calling for the resignation of Hosni Mubarak and for a new democratic government has begun. For 30 years, the people of Egypt have dealt with an exponential rate of unemployment, increasing food prices and a rapidly diminishing quality of life. However, on Jan. 25 2011, the Egyptians finally said “kefaya,” or “enough is enough,” and took to the streets with a resilient determination to overthrow their oppressive regime.