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Film Review: “Capitalism: A Love Story”

Capitalism__A_Love_Story_1Did you know that one home is foreclosed every 7 1/2 seconds in the United States? Or that millions of unsuspecting Americans have secret life insurance policies taken out on them by the very companies they work for? If you didn’t, Michael Moore is here to tell you all about it in his new film Capitalism: A Love Story. So sit back and prepare for history class…

It’s been 20 years since Michael Moore burst onto the film scene with his first documentary, Roger & Me. Although his films have gotten bigger in budget and broader in scope, one thing hasn’t changed: Moore’s decisive uphill battle to point out what he perceives as the ills which face this country, and possible ways to correct them. All of this dedication comes to the fore in Capitalism: A Love Story, which details not just the history of capitalism itself, but how much the dream has changed from an idealistic vision that could have allowed us to live in a financial utopia, to a nightmarish quagmire that threatens to collapse our economy at any moment, based on the insatiable avaricious behavior of the 1% rich that unfortunately hold power over all of us. (more…)

Numberscruncher: Football and Finances

It’s been a bad time for NFL quarterbacks. Bernie Kosar, who played for the Browns, Cowboys, and Dolphins, filed for bankruptcy.  Ryan Leaf, who played for the San Diego Chargers followed by brief stints with the Cowboys and Seahawks, was arrested for trying to flee the country to avoid facing charges of burglary and obtaining controlled substances: painkillers. And Steve McNair of the Titans and a team formerly known as the Cleveland Browns was found shot by a gun that had been purchased by his 20-year-old girlfriend — who was also shot.

The pro-athlete-gone-bad story is almost as trite as dog-bites-man, but each new case hits the headlines. Maybe it’s schadenfreude, maybe it’s human interest. After all, there is no male more alpha in American culture than an NFL quarterback. These people work unbelievably hard and get hit more times than anyone should, but they also have been on top in high school (dating the prettiest girls, getting a nod and a wink from teachers at test time), in college (provided with professional women, attending special classes with special tutors), and then in life. They were groomed for two things: football and stardom. (more…)