Asked at Papa Chano’s Taqueria in Sand City. : What hopes, fears or predictions do you have for the next decade?

Asked at Papa Chano’s Taqueria in Sand City. : What hopes, fears or predictions do you have for the next decade? Greg Tomascheski

What hopes, fears or predictions do you have for the next decade?

Asked at Papa Chano’s Taqueria in Sand City.

Follow-up: What are you sure won’t change?

BRANDON CEGELSKE | Student | Marina

A: I hope to see hover cars because they have been promised to us so many times and we never get them.

Milk Money: Our government’s inability to properly manage the funds allocated to them. Look at our school system.

JEANINE OGASAWARA | Physical Therapist | Salinas

A: I hope that health care reform will be enforced; I fear that it won’t be; and I predict that our education system won’t get better.

Constant Flux: Everything is always changing. The only thing that won’t change is that everything changes.

SETH WETMORE | Self Employed | Marina

A: I predict global homogenization will come into being. We have no other choice. The world will be one.

Classic Case: Death and taxes. We have to tax somebody and everybody eventually dies.

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