Main St. v. Wall St.

I’m a bit of a news junkie. I watch the pundits, C-Span, read the papers, I have Google alerts set for multiple topics.

I’m hooked.

The most overwhelmingly (over)used phrase during The Great Recession has been, without doubt, the “Main Street v. Wall Street” one. A complete over-simplification, for sure, but it’s one that sounds good in soundbites, and is so very easily understandable. Sure, it furthers the tendency to treat politics like it’s a sports game, where all you have to do is choose a side and argue it, but damn! — ain’t it catchy?

While I can’t credit the fact that I’ve been bombarded with this phrase for the last 3-years as the main spark for my trip to discover my country for myself, I do acknowledge it as the most annoying one, and the one that allowed me to put somewhat of a focus on a trip that could have (and may still) become an aimless wander.


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Are you for Main St., or Wall St?

That's the hackneyed political buzzphrase that got me interested in what Main St. really is (or at least what it looks like).

Having nothing better to do, and no real direction, I've decided to find out. For myself.

So, mainlines.US is built to be the record of my travels, a personal journal with Main St, USA loosely at its center, and a sort of scrapbook of conversations, incidents and meetings from The Road.