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Issue date: 2/5/08 Section: News

From supply and demand to Sundance

Sara Himeles

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He was featured in a documentary at the international Sundance Film Festival last month in Utah. Soon, his peers at Penn may be seeing him in theaters nationwide, even at next year's Academy Awards.

College freshman Yoni Gruskin might be a rising movie star - but not for his acting skills.

He's the executive director, co-founder and mastermind of Concerned Youth of America, a national organization devoted to educating college students about the growing national debt and mobilizing them to take a stand.

"If the government continues spending at current levels, we will literally spend ourselves into bankruptcy," said Gruskin, who brought CYA to Penn from its roots at Phillips Academy Andover, an independent boarding high school in Maine.

Without a change in spending, Gruskin continued, the country could be staring into an empty bank account by the year 2040: "That means no money for national defense, no money for education and no money to build infrastructure."

In November, CYA's Penn chapter hosted a National Debt Crisis Forum and a demonstration on Locust Walk, both of which were filmed for the Sundance documentary, called "I.O.U.S.A."

In the film, Gruskin is shown addressing a Penn audience in Logan Hall, as well as picketing in a prison costume on Locust Walk, proclaiming his generation "prisoners of the national debt."

The summer before his senior year in high school, Gruskin developed the CYA idea out of frustration that his own generation

"didn't really have a voice" in the economic burden they would inherit, he said.

He and four other Andover students became that voice in May 2007, when Massachusetts State Treasurer Tim Cahill introduced the group at the State House in Boston and Gruskin announced the organization's official launch.

In addition to Cahill, CYA's inauguration came with endorsements from Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn, Wharton economist Kent Smetters, U.S. Comptroller General David Walker and Henry Zeeve of the Concord Coalition, a national grassroots organization devoted to promoting fiscal responsibility.
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Rick

posted 2/05/08 @ 8:10 AM EST

We are under taxed and over spent. It shouldn't be so cheap to get rich in this country.

I didn't see the film, but it looks like this is only focused on the SPENDING, and not INCOME. (Continued…)

A.

posted 2/05/08 @ 10:29 AM EST

Phillips Academy is in Massachusetts, not Maine.

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