The fairly spontaneous “Yatabueno” movement among middle-class students appears to be picking up steam after a second demonstration along Winston Churchill Boulevard. “Yatabueno” is, in Dominican speak, a phrase that translates to “That’s enough!” The second manifestation by the group’s supporters was easily twice the size of the first and much more vocal, using, according to El Caribe, some of the more popular Dominican sayings in hugely ironic fashion. (“La economia esta sana, culito de rana.”) Called “alternative resistance” by the organizers, they managed to gather people from ages 17 to 26, including young publicists, one singer, businesspeople, designers and lawyers. In a new scenario, entire families took part, right down to the grandchildren. One grandmother told reporters that she was doing this for her grandchildren, to combat a government that she said is “ruining their future.” Group organizers attributed the greater number of protesters to the fact that after the first action several television shows invited organizers to comment on what was happening. Because they felt they were incorrectly stereotyped as “rich kids out to protect their own interests” by the television media, the organizers will, at present, limit their efforts to press releases.