Meanwhile, dogs demand equal rights, Staten Island threatens secession, and a counter revolutionary group, the Sad To Be Heres, gains momentum. Then suddenly, it’s all a flashback to the twentieth century, as Bil attempts to revive such great American classics as marriage, fashion, pollution, pregnancy, subways and airplanes, and three square meals a day. Finally, the message of freedom breaks through the nearly fatal apathy of the people, and the painful, stumbling process of reinstituting democracy begins, with Bil as the new President. Everyone just wants to keep on jogging, safe and secure and uninvolved. Returning in triumph to New York City to announce their victory, the revolutionaries, Bil and Alce, the very, very old Ralp Nadir and the very, very sexy Dian Toffler, find that no one has noticed the revolution, and no one cares.
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