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Capitalism: A Love Story, By Michael Moore

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 23rd September 2009

Good morning.

I have always been a fan of Michael Moore’s movies. They are known to be controversial and conspiracy based, but when you watch his films, is real life much different than what he portrays? Not really, and most of the time he is right on….most of the time we learn the real truth.

People just don’t want to think that people, big business, or our government can be that corrupt. But the more I read and learn, the more I know people, big business, and our government have been and can be that corrupt. (Thankfully, we have a new president and a new administration) As Al pointed out yesterday in regards to his posting of ’little snippets of wisdom painting an ugly picture of how things really are’, Michael Moore creates entire films showing us just how ugly things really are, and the perpetrators behind the ugliness.

And when Arianna Huffington from the Huff says, ‘Barack Obama must see Michael Moore’s new movie (and so must you!), she catches just a little bit of my attention. :)

Here’s what Arianna had to say:

Michael Moore has proven again and again that he has a remarkable feel for where the zeitgeist is heading. He’s like a zeitgeist divining rod.

Roger and Me was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the auto-industry. Fahrenheit 9/11 was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the house of cards the Bush administration used to lead us to war in Iraq. Sicko was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the US health care system. And now, with his new movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, he is riding the wave of the collapse of trust in our country’s financial system.

The film, which opens in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, and all across the country on October 2nd, is a withering indictment of the current economic order, covering everything from Wall Street’s casino mentality to for-profit prisons, from Goldman Sachs’ sway in Washington to the poverty-level pay of many airline pilots, from the tidal wave of foreclosures to the tragic consequences of runaway greed.

Watching the film, I felt like Michael had climbed inside my head, made a list of all the things that have been obsessing me for the last 12 months, and brought them horrifyingly to life. It’s one thing to know these things are happening; it’s another to see them happening in front of your eyes.

Right from the beginning — after a funny set-up juxtaposing End of Empire Rome and Modern America — Michael goes directly to the beating heart of the economic crisis, showing a hard-working, middle class family being evicted from their home. The knot in your stomach starts to tighten — and the outrage starts to build. Watch for yourself in this exclusive clip:

And so it goes throughout the film, with Moore successfully walking a cinematic tightrope, alternating between a punch-to-the-solar-plexus critique of the status quo, heart-wrenching portraits of the suffering caused by the economic crisis, and laugh-out-loud social satire.

The film also turns the spotlight on some underreported gems: an internal Citibank report happily declaring America a “plutonomy,” with the top 1 percent of the population controlling more financial wealth than the bottom 95 percent; an expose of “dead peasant” insurance policies that have companies cashing in on the untimely deaths of their employees; and amazing footage of FDR, found buried in a film archive and not seen in decades, calling for a Second Bill of Rights that would guarantee all Americans a useful job, a decent home, adequate health care, and a good education.

And Moore underlines the irony of Larry Summers being put in charge of fixing the crisis he helped create. A little like asking Kanye West to plan a Taylor Swift tribute.

While taking no prisoners, and directing equal doses of ire at Republicans and Democrats alike, the film also features a number of heroes, including bailout watchdog Elizabeth Warren; Wayne County, Michigan Sheriff Warren Evans, who announced in February: “I cannot in clear conscience allow one more family to be put out of their home until I am satisfied they have been afforded every option they are entitled to under the law to avoid foreclosure”; and Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur, who took to the House floor and offered a radical solution to the foreclosure crisis: “So I say to the American people, you be squatters in your own homes. Don’t you leave.”

In the film, Michael describes capitalism as evil. I disagree. I don’t think capitalism is evil. I think what we have right now is not capitalism.

In capitalism as envisioned by its leading lights, including Adam Smith and Alfred Marshall, you need a moral foundation in order for free markets to work. And when a company fails, it fails. It doesn’t get bailed out using trillions of dollars of taxpayer money. What we have right now is Corporatism. It’s welfare for the rich. It’s the government picking winners and losers. It’s Wall Street having their taxpayer-funded cake and eating it too. It’s socialized losses and privatized gains.

Which is why — although you can bet many will try – Capitalism: A Love Story can’t be dismissed as a left-wing tirade. Its condemnation of the status quo is too grounded in real stories and real suffering, its targets too evenly spread across the political spectrum. Indeed, Jay Leno, America’s designated Everyman, was so moved by the film he insisted that Moore appear on the second night of his new show, and told his audience that the film was “completely nonpartisan… I was stunned by it, and I think it is the most fair film” Moore has done.

After a preview screening last week (at which I did a Q&A session with Michael), he came over to my home for a late night bite. Over lasagna, he told me about an incident that occurred while he was filming that exemplifies how the economic crisis cannot be looked at through a left vs right prism.

It happened while he and his crew were shooting the climax of the movie, where Michael decides to mark Wall Street as a crime scene, putting up yellow police tape around some of the financial district’s towers of power.

While unfurling the tape in front of a “too big to fail” bank, he became aware of a group of New York’s finest approaching him. Moore has a long history of dealing with policemen and security guards trying to shut him down, but in this case he knew he was, however temporarily, defacing private property. And his shooting schedule didn’t leave room for a detour to the local jail. So, as the lead officer came closer, Moore tried to deflect him, saying: “Just doing a little comedy here, officer. I’ll be gone in a minute, and will clean up before I go.”

The officer looked at him for a moment, then leaned in: “Take all the time you need.” He nodded to the bank and said, “These guys wiped out a lot of our Police Pension Funds.” The officer turned and slowly headed back to his squad car. Moore wanted to put the moment in his film, but realized it could cost the cop his job, and decided to leave it out. “When they’ve lost the police,” he told me, “you know they’re in trouble.”

There is a real sense of urgency to Capitalism: A Love Story. I asked Michael what impact he hoped the film would have. He chuckled and said that, in some way, he had made the movie for “an audience of one. President Obama. I hope he sees it and remembers who put him in the White House… and it wasn’t Goldman Sachs.”

At the Q&A I did with Michael — and, indeed, wherever he goes — people who see the film are asking: What should I do to make a difference?

There are obviously many things people can do. At HuffPost, we are asking everyone to bear witness by putting flesh and blood on the tragic human cost of the greed and corruption that have brought us to where we are.

Tell us your story — or the stories about people you know whose home has been foreclosed, whose job has disappeared, whose kids can’t afford to go to college, whose credit card interest rate has been jacked up to 30 percent, etc, etc, etc. And tell us the positive stories too: the heroes — judges, lawyers, volunteers — who are helping people stay in their homes, the neighbors who are coming together to alleviate the pain and make their community a better place to live in. You can tell these stories in words, pictures, or videos. We’ll collect them on a special Bearing Witness 2.0 section.

When people are given the facts and shown the reality of what is happening, they will almost always do the right thing. Help us keep showing that reality.

Readers:  So…is ‘Capitalism: A Love Story’, the next on your list for must see movies? I would say so. I am grateful to Michael Moore for putting in so much time and energy to exposing the truth. Thoughts? Blog me.

Hey Ruth: Thanks for posting your article. I was just hearing bits of it yesterday on my way to work. I have always taken supplements and rarely take meds unless absolutely necessary. The cost and side effects are not worth it to me. However, I do believe that meds can be helpful but full disclosure is most important. People have died or have gotten serious side effects from drugs but can you say that about supplements?Big Pharma doesn’t want people to be healed naturally, they want you to rely on their drugs, pay a pretty penny for them too, and be left in the dark. I agree, ‘enough’s enough’….and that goes for other areas in our lives too.

Grace: I always like to go au natural. No Botox for this girl. I thought your article was real interesting. Thanks for posting. I am tempted to try a few. :)

Hi Zen Lill: I’m getting a kick out of your stuff too. Maybe you have found your calling :)

Hello Helena!

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Have Phone, Will Travel

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 22nd September 2009

During the presidential election last November, I was so excited to be a participant in hope….a participant in the energy of bringing Obama to the white house. But it didn’t end there. I know as well as you know, that that was just the beginning of our work. I look back, and getting Obama into the white house was a piece of cake compared to all of the challenges we face daily in getting something done for this country.

Because of the economic climate, expectation is high. Because of those that don’t want our president to succeed, the party of no continues to hit low.

But as Obama says, “I’m asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington…I’m asking you to believe in yours.”

Well, to believe in your ability is one thing, but in order to believe in it, one has to back it with action. And for me personally, sometimes I feel like I am not doing enough. And when I feel that way, I take action. How about you? Want to have a little fun with people who believe in their abilities like you do?

I read the below letter from ‘Organizing for America’ and I thought, “Yeah, this could be fun”, so I signed up.

Last week the President laid out his health reform plan and challenged Congress to act. OFA volunteers leapt into action, generating hundreds of thousands of signatures and calls to show grassroots support. Now we need to reach out in our communities, spread the facts about the President’s plan, and bring new voices of support into Washington.

If you can spare your lunch hour (or a couple of hours whenever you’re free), you can help make it happen. Here’s how: Organize or attend a “Health Reform Phone Booth.”

It’s simple: Just join up with other supporters in a public area where people will pass by, distribute fact sheetsabout the President’s plan, and help folks call their members of Congress on the spot to voice their support.

Sign up now

You can search online to see if there’s a booth already set up near you. But if not, just host your own! We’ll give you all the materials, phone numbers, and step-by-step instructions you need to make it a success — and when you register your Phone Booth online, other OFA volunteers can join you to lend a hand:

http://my.barackobama.com/SeptPhoneBooth

Passing health reform won’t be easy — they’ve been talking about it in Washington for almost a century. But we know that when ordinary people who believe in change reach out, spread the facts, and help folks from all walks of life make their voices heard, we can make history.

Thanks for making it happen,

Jeremy

Jeremy Bird
Deputy Director
Organizing for America

Let me interject here….If you’re one of those that has a hard time asking for what you want…asking others to join you in what you believe in…then break out of your shell and take a risk. You’ll be surprised that it isn’t that hard and you’ll actually have some fun, and more importantly you’ll discover that you do believe in your ability to bring about real change in Washington.  I know I believe, and if you read below, you’ll see that others believe too.

P.S. — In August we asked a few OFA volunteers to test out running a Health Reform Phone Booth in their area, and we got great reports — even from folks who were pretty nervous before they began. Here are just a couple:

I will confess that I questioned my decision to host an event the instant I hit the send button. I imagined myself on a street corner, handing out fliers like the guys hand out restaurant flyers. Relief struck when the first volunteer signed up with me. Imagine how thrilled I was when 15 had signed up!… We distributed 300 phone booth sheets and 600 info sheets… The best part, one of our volunteers was 79 1/2 years old. She was remarkable. Thank you for this opportunity. I am very glad I did it, no matter how nervous I was.
– Mark P. from New York, New York

We had two veterans tell us that they were very happy with the VA system, and one vowed to write a letter to the editor to dispel the myths that that system doesn’t work. Many people thanked us for having a booth and for trying to dispel the lies being spread by opponents of reform.
– Mike O. from Bozeman, Montana

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Readers: Well…how about breaking out of your shell? How about believing in your ability by taking action? All you need to do is give an hour or so of your time. Easy. Do it. Thanks for all you do. And for you Bay Area locals, I look forward to seeing you out there this week!

Peacin’ out…..

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Youth Genius

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 21st September 2009

Hellooo….
Brave New Voices held their annual International Youth Poetry Slam Festival this past July. I heard some of it the other day and I was so blown away by what I heard that I just had to post this video.  It is not a great visual, but the profound poetry that these high school girls from Denver so passionately spoke, it was no wonder they made it to the finale.

Readers: What did you think? All I know is these girls are genius. And if you get a chance to hear more, it is so worth your time. Check out youtube or Brave New Voices website.

Aizalyasni:  I can imagine that the men that you speak of must be ‘evil’ from the way you described what you would like to do to them. I can only imagine what atrocities have been inflicted upon you to want such revenge. Freedom is a right that every person should have.

Anna: First of all, I am sorry that you have been having trouble posting, but I am glad that you were able to. I know how much the mainlanders count on being able to read your post.s Post as often as you feel the need. Secondly, thank you for recognizing that it is not my fault when you can’t ‘get in’.

Melanie: This is not the first time that I have heard of a cure for cancer that is being kept from the public. But, I know what you mean, because if there is a cure, to me it means that money is valued more than human life. I think the actions that Big Pharma displays consistently, tells us just that. However, articles like these, seen on the internet news and blogs, gets information to people that many might not ever see. Information that was once difficult to get is now easier and faster. People and companies are at a higher risk, thankfully, to being exposed.

Anonymous #10: Good question. What do you think is going on?

Peace out.

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Scam 101: Know The Terms (Part 4)

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th September 2009

Good morning!

Ready to be scammed again? If you’re saying, “Hell No!”, read on ’cause your BFF might be the one scamming you. Of course not on purpose, but when moolah is involved, things can get pretty sensitive. This scam  is called ‘Affinity Scam’. Don’t ya just love that title? Gives the word ‘affinity’ a whole other meaning when followed by the word ‘scam’. “So what is an affinity scam?”, you may ask.  Well…here’s your answer:

Affinity scams. “Affinity” means a close resemblance or connection. When someone you know well — at your church, for instance — recommends a way of making money or buying a bargain, which turns out to be bogus (often they may do this innocently), that’s an affinity scam.

Hmm…we blogged the last time about Ponzi schemes. I would say that many of those people that got scammed by Madoff probably told all of their friends, who then also go scammed. I think the term ‘affinity scam’ would apply here, don’t you?

Want to know more and how to avoid being party to an ‘affinity scam’? The info is in this article.

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Zaranja:  I’m sorry to say that  although Madaline is on a mission and she is close, she is not near this planet. I wish you well.

Ruth: Loved your ‘educational snippets’. Loved the West Wing too. How I used to watch that show wishing that our president was more like the West Wing’s president Jed Bartlet. Now we have a president who truly cares, who truly wants the best for the American people…and the racists and the republicans want only to ruin everything so they can ‘take their country back’, whatever that means. Looking forward to more.

Anonymous #13: Right on. Love an optimistic attitude. Keep it coming.

Anonymous #14 & 15: You have both made some really good points. It follows suit with Al’s ‘educational snippets’ that he has been posting, specifically “Inequality Destroys Democracy”. Think there is any chance your thoughts will come to life?

Evelyn: That video is unbelievable. And yes I can’t stress enough, “very scary.” These people are so misinformed and ignorant. They can’t even tell you why they don’t like something. I just have to repost it for my readers. Thank you for including the link to this DC ‘tea party’. I had heard about it but did not see any footage until now.

Readers: You must watch this insanity if you haven’t already.

TX: I believe that Obama needs to tread a tad lightly in his first term in order to keep his supporters and his approval rate high and more importantly to solidify a second term. He needs to get re-elected for a second term in order to really make some progress. And when he does…watch out. We are going to see a totally different president. Have a little patience and faith. I think our president knows what he is doing.

Zen Lill: Love that your program is kicking some ass (cheeks:). The girls are loving it, and you’ve got quite a following. So cool. Looking forward to speaking today. Oh… and would love to see those dance moves sometime :-P

George? George? Are you out there?

Readers: We may not hear from him again. I guess I hit a sore spot with George. Was I ‘too cruel’?  I think it is interesting that he thinks it is okay to down talk women…he thinks it is okay to call Jews ‘kikes’, he thinks it is okay to call black people ‘Mud people’, but he thinks I am ‘too cruel’ by pointing out his small dick.

Some things have been on my mind. Let me make it clear in case some of you may still think I am knocking him for his ‘size’. George can’t help that he was not blessed with a big dick. I am not knocking him for his size. I am knocking him because he compensates for his size. So why should he knock people for being Jewish or for being black or for being gay?  They too are born as they are. Not that there is anything wrong with them as they are, there isn’t. But they too, like George, don’t have a choice.

For all of the racist remarks that jews, black people, and all otw’s experience, I would have no doubt that they at times may wish that they were white, just so they could be treated fairly, just so they could have the same opportunities as the whites. But do you see jewish people or black people, or any other otw, or gay people compensating for what god gave them? No. So I don’t think I’m being ‘too cruel’. I doubt George will ever understand my logic though.  His racism is too deep rooted.

George: We hope to hear from you again. As my readers have pointed out, you are a great representation of the racists out there and you ‘keep us on our toes’.

Now I need to get off my ass and onto my toes and skip out of here.

Peace out.

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Obama’s Speech On Health Care, Ted Kennedy’s Passion Lives on

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 10th September 2009

Good morning.

So…did all of you watch our president address health care to congress last night? I was on my way to the store when I heard that he was about to speak, so I turned around and went back home.

Let me back track for a minute….

Just the other day I was listening to the radio and heard this speech that Ted Kennedy gave on health care back in April 2008. I also learned while listening, that supporters of Obama’s health care reform had dropped from over 65% down to 44%. And my thoughts were, “What is happening out there?” We were all so gung-ho during the presidential election….constituants, (Yes, you ‘n me!) doing everything we could to get more people excited about Obama. Where did our momentum go? “Where is Oprah’s voice in all of this?”, I asked some friends over the weekend.  The answer with chuckles all around: ‘We’ll have to wait and see when the new Oprah season starts.” Funniness aside, health care can’t wait.

And then last night Obama gave the speech that I think we all needed to hear. It was the speech where our president did everything he needed to do, and yes, that included calling out the republicans for all of their rhetoric and lies.

On a side note: For those of you who still think that Rep. Joe Wilson knows what he is talking about in regards to his “You lie!” outburst, which was not only disrespectful but completely false, check out  FactCheck.org, the non-partisan organization that debunks his claim that health care reform would mandate coverage for illegal immigrants:

H.R. 3200: Sec 246 — NO FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
Nothing in this subtitle shall allow Federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States.

So moving on…

Obama went on to say “…I will continue to seek common ground…” and “My door is always open.” (However, we have a caveat coming up.)

“But know this: I will not waste time with those who have made the calculation that it’s better politics to kill this plan than to improve it. (Applause.) I won’t stand by while the special interests use the same old tactics to keep things exactly the way they are. If you misrepresent what’s in this plan, we will call you out. (Applause.) And I will not — and I will not accept the status quo as a solution. Not this time. Not now.”

I like that part.

So back to Ted Kennedy. What a touching moment it was when president Obama talked about the letter that he received from Sen. Kennedy, a letter to be delivered upon his death. This is what Obama had to say about the letter:

In it, he spoke about what a happy time his last months were, thanks to the love and support of family and friends, his wife, Vicki, his amazing children, who are all here tonight. And he expressed confidence that this would be the year that health care reform — “that great unfinished business of our society,” he called it — would finally pass. He repeated the truth that health care is decisive for our future prosperity, but he also reminded me that “it concerns more than material things.” “What we face,” he wrote, “is above all a moral issue; at stake are not just the details of policy, but fundamental principles of social justice and the character of our country.”

I don’t know about you, but with a statement like that, what person would not want to put their party aside and come together for ‘the character of our country’?

Here’s a bit more:

“On issues like these, Ted Kennedy’s passion was born not of some rigid ideology, but of his own experience. It was the experience of having two children stricken with cancer. He never forgot the sheer terror and helplessness that any parent feels when a child is badly sick. And he was able to imagine what it must be like for those without insurance, what it would be like to have to say to a wife or a child or an aging parent, there is something that could make you better, but I just can’t afford it.”

“That large-heartedness — that concern and regard for the plight of others — is not a partisan feeling. It’s not a Republican or a Democratic feeling. It, too, is part of the American character — our ability to stand in other people’s shoes; a recognition that we are all in this together, and when fortune turns against one of us, others are there to lend a helping hand; a belief that in this country, hard work and responsibility should be rewarded by some measure of security and fair play; and an acknowledgment that sometimes government has to step in to help deliver on that promise.”

Ted Kennedy may be gone, but his passion and inspiration lives on.

Readers: Comments? Thoughts? Blog me.

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I have no time this morning to respond to any of the comments from yesterday’s post, except to say, “ditto to Steve’s request”  Alexander: “I want more too.”

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