Posted on 05/25/2020 10:10:04 PM PDT by grundle
We scratch out heads at all the private jets and yachts that ferry "environmentists" to their summits but such wonderments never enter Michael Moore's mind.
It took courage to make this film... Moore takes on the money changers in the 'environmental' movement. They're not gonna let him get away with this. They don't take kindly to people straying off the plantation.
I haven’t seen it since it came out in ‘89 but I do remember the lady slaughtering rabbits.
Mighty convincing proof of his premises there alrighty. LOL
He’s such a schlock.
For me, the funny thing about the woman with the rabbits was that she had a film crew next to her, so she was providing evidence of a code violation on film while looking over her shoulder to make sure that she was out of view. I am sure that she was told to act as she normally would and as if the camera were not present. In effect, the woman was acting in what was billed as a documentary.
LOL Good points about the rabbit lady.
Moore might have been right about GM abandoning Flynt for Mexico but it was too long ago for me to remember. Even so I think his tactics reeked of cheap sophistry. I couldn’t take him seriously then and my opinion of him has steadily declined since.
Plus mass transit gave 'em all COVEN 19!!! (see, it's just another witch hunt)
For example, GM workers would often hit the bars before going to work, get their report pay, then check out as sick and go back to the bars. Management could not challenge them on it. To fill in gaps in the assembly line workforce, reliable workers would get held over or called in, which then resulted in ruinous overtime rates and charges. When management complained, the unions insisted that GM had bad factory line managers and needed to hire more people.
In the 1980s, Reagan era free trade policies let in a flood of cheaper and better performing car models from Japan. This forced GM and Ford into wrenching layoffs and reorganizations, with much of their production being moved to non-union factories and contractors. Thus the decline of Flynt, Michigan.
Michael Moore made a fortune from Roger and Me. For liberals of that era, it offered an alternate universe that let them avoid the issues of out of control unionism in favor of old-fashioned corporation bashing.
Thanks! That really brings back the ‘80s for me.
Hadn’t thought about those things in a long time.
Great news, FRiend. :)
Yes! I want some moore of both! LOL! Z
LOL! Yes, and the mainstream media is certainly on a witchhunt after the President! (hee hee)
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