Film Reviews: "Broke: The New American Dream"

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Quote from ProfLogic:

I've never turned down a challenge.
Allow me to post my trades in "Surf Report" and I'll be more than glad to show some of my swing and intraday trades for a month.
You keep the riffraff out and all I want is a 1/16 page personal apology from you in the NY Times after 30 days trading. I will even let you deem whether the trades were worth an apology. I know you will be fair because if you aren't you won't be able to show your face in here again.
Of course you will be expected to scan a copy of the apology for all of ET to view.
Ready to put your EGO where your mouth is?



patently ridiculous!

an apology for what? I have always been respectful of you, despite being a non believer in the perfect method.

why not start your own thread with the calls? Put it in the journal section, magna will keep the riff raff out.

you don't have to keep riding on others coat tails. start your own thing, prove your methods---

surf
 
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Funny how everyone is afraid of market crashes and promoting movies about being broke while the market in the last six months went nowhere but up. By the way I was expecting this movie to make it to the kind of theaters that show documentaries, but it did not. I have to go my way out to see it, not going to happen. I like Michael Covel and bought his books, but maybe this time he should have talked to Michael Moore to make a better documentary.

Judging my film by the title "Broke" might be a mistake...Sat through a private screening in Westwood today of Moore's new film where he was there for Q&A after...interesting film. Some good. Some bad.
 
Moore's film ends with recently uncovered video of FDR saying this on January 11, 1944:

We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. “Necessitous men are not free men.” People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made.

In our day these economic truths have become accepted as self-evident. We have accepted, so to speak, a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all—regardless of station, race, or creed.

Among these are:

The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the nation;

The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation;

The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living;

The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;

The right of every family to a decent home;

The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;

The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;

The right to a good education.

All of these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well-being.

America’s own rightful place in the world depends in large part upon how fully these and similar rights have been carried into practice for our citizens.

A roomful of college kids last night stood and cheered wildly at this proposal.
 
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Judging my film by the title "Broke" might be a mistake...Sat through a private screening in Westwood today of Moore's new film where he was there for Q&A after...interesting film. Some good. Some bad.


moore is becoming more and more of a joker, imho.

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Quote from marketsurfer:

moore is becoming more and more of a joker, imho.

surf:D

I was shocked when a roomful of people in this country jumped up and cheered wildly at the government possibly mandating/legislating such squishy notions as:

The right to a useful and remunerative job, adequate food and clothing and recreation, a decent living, a decent home, adequate medical care, adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment and good education.

How obtuse does one have to be to see the impossibility of those ideas legislated by the government without changing the entire structure of the United States? Conceptually, fine, but executing this? Come on.
 
Astounding how far America has moved to the left in the past two years. And very worrisome. If one relies on Government for his own well-being, and not on his own effort and talent, his lot is sure to be a poor one indeed.
 
Quote from BeTheSparrow:

Astounding how far America has moved to the left in the past two years. And very worrisome. If one relies on Government for his own well-being, and not on his own effort and talent, his lot is sure to be a poor one indeed.


I concur.

some media savvy person without a political agenda like mr. limbaugh and the rest of the repubicrat talk show hosts--- NEEDS to present the other side in a clever, non partisan manner--- OR the death of capitalism is a given....

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I was shocked when a roomful of people in this country jumped up and cheered wildly at the government possibly mandating/legislating such squishy notions as:



How obtuse does one have to be to see the impossibility of those ideas legislated by the government without changing the entire structure of the United States? Conceptually, fine, but executing this? Come on.

Communist manifesto?

How about, "Be responsible for yourself or perish"?

Or as Grandpa said, "the world doesn't owe you a living"...

The "American Dream" was never about one being provided for, sustained and supported throughout your lifetime simply because you were born... but rather the FREEDOM to pursue your own course in life... WITHOUT THE GOVERNMENT UP YOUR ASS AT EVERY TURN...
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Quote from marketsurfer:

I concur.

some media savvy person without a political agenda like mr. limbaugh and the rest of the repubicrat talk show hosts--- NEEDS to present the other side in a clever, non partisan manner--- OR the death of capitalism is a given....

surf

I thought about these very issues in making "Broke". There are Republicans and Democrats in my film in interviews. In terms of politicians I nailed the whole system. You are right -- the partisan stuff has been trumping right/wrong and common sense to the detriment of everyone.

There were 400+ people in the Mann Bruin Theatre Weds night to see Moore's new film. Seriously, when the end of Moore's film plays this long lost video of FDR from 1944 promising the world...the place went nuts. I sat there just fascinated that in a split second all of these people thought it was doable. To call me the minority would have been an understatement.

On the flip side Moore does nail GS and the bailouts. Someone could do a whole film on GS and its tentacles.
 
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