The thing is that abuse/over-use are only speeding up the inevitable.
Antibiotics are throwing selection criteria into what is arguably the largest massively parallel evolution engine in existence. Umpteen quadrillion germs are going to out-evolve anything we throw at them anyway, unless we took every last person given antibiotics and put them in clean-room conditions to contain every last surviving mutated straggler that was resistant.
I also sense there's a fair amount of alarmism and hyperbole in all these "Antibiotics are going to stop working, returning us to the 1930's!" news stories. Virus/phage therapy, protein folding, benign bacteria counter-colonization... all sorts of other chemical and biological technologies that have not been investigated because of antibiotics are just starting to get some attention.