Last night, my wife Vicki Alexander and I attended the screening of Michael Moore's movie "Capitalism, a Love Story" at the Mann Bruin Theater in Los Angeles, and my gut impression of the movie is that it reveals many truths about capitalism and how the system only benefits the super rich.
"Capitalism, a Love Story" also reveals how Wall Street has engaged in the largest Ponzi scheme in the history of the world; a scheme that has been systematically developed over many decades. Michael Moore's movie will reveal to America and the world that Washington is under the complete control of powerful Wall Street bankers.
In his movie, Michael Moore attempts to explore the root cause of the nation's foreclosure crisis, why corporate profits are leading to high unemployment, why the majority of Americans are losing their home due to health care cost, why factories are shutting down across America, and how Wall Street has devised schemes to increase profits on human life from the cradle to the grave.
Michael Moore reveals how Wall Street ushered in a new line of U.S. presidents that were beholding to the nation's richest elite from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush. However, in the movie Michael Moore makes the suggestion that President Barack Obama may eventually prove to be a bad investment for Wall Street and may be the savior of America's working class.
On the 20-year anniversary of his groundbreaking masterpiece Roger & Me, Michael Moores Capitalism: A Love Story comes home to the issue hes been examining throughout his career: the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). But this time the culprit is much bigger than General Motors, and the crime scene far wider than Flint, Michigan. From Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan, Michael Moore will once again take filmgoers into uncharted territory.
Socialists across America will not agree with Mr. Moore's portrayal of President Obama as a savior of working people; to the contrary, the people with Socialist Party USA, a nationwide socialist party, believe President Obama is the single best investment Wall Street has made in 75 years and is now the chief functionary of the nation's richest banking elite.
Michael Moore engaged the audience in a Q&A at the end of the movie and most of his answers related to his movie. The movie will be a shocking revelation to the millions of Americans who believe in capitalism; however, socialists will understand that "Capitalism, a Love Story" does not reveal the ultimate danger and damage that capitalism is wreaking on the working class and world economies on a global scale.