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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Review of the movie, Capitalism

Yesterday, I went to see the movie, Capitalism, directed by Michael Moorer.  Previously I thought Michael to be a big, fat, obnoxious and radical idiot.  Other than that I entered the movie with an open mind.

It was a very informative yet also entertaining movie.  I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in politics or the economic meltdown of America.

Michael was spot-on on almost everything; however, I have to disagree with him on a few points:

(1) I disagreed with him for blaming the economic meltdown on capitalism.  My friends, free enterprise and capitalism are not the problem.  The problem is greed.  It's a human factor.  No system can survive under the weight of greed.  In my opinion, capitalism and the free market system is not something that has been created like Communism was created.  If you disagree then tell me who invented Capitalism or the free market.  Captialism and the free market is the natural order of things.  In other words, it's not a man-created system.  Now you mix in greed with it and indeed, it begins to look ugly.  Enough said.

(2)  I also disagreed with Moorer portraying Regan as the one who started all the evils in America.  It's simply not accurate to blame Regan for all of it.  Heck, the central bankers have been trying to control this country since it began and they achieved their major goal in 1913 with the creation of the Federal Reserve.  After that the bankers and CEOs have been running this country.  The president has been just a puppet except for President Kennedy who ignored them and was eventually killed.

You'll learn a lot from the movie and believe me, it will shock you.   It exposes many of the players behind the largest robbery in world history--the looting of taxpayers and the country through bailouts.

Go see it!

Cheers

Paul

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