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From: msteck1
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  • They just don't make movies like this anymore. Nowadays, liberal journalists like Blake Washburn would be the heroes of the movie, and McFarland would be a "greedy exploiter" who mistreats his workers, gouges his customers, and so on.

    Shame. This is an excellent scene. I wish we had more businessmen like McFarland today, who aren't afraid to give Keith Olbermann and Michael Moore a talking to....

  • Awesome clip!

  • This is a great clip, but WOW... anti-corporate sentiment simplified to the point of "Big is Bad".. pretty pandering and kind of not very genuine. Overlooking details that would exist in a real-world scenario. But I'm sure well-loved in conservative apologist circles. Back when you could trace a large company's decisions back to a single, responsible, good man, this made more sense. In the US, we've granted corporations the rights of individual people. A far cry to say the least. Still 5 stars

  • You have a tag price on your back Blake $5/hour.

    Since profits is introduces there is assets so everything has net worth. No more human value, then it is replace by number.

  • Outstanding clip, thanks for sharing.....

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