Saturday, August 1, 2015

Park Avenue: Money, Power and The American Dream - Why Poverty?












 740 Park Ave, New York City, is home to some of the wealthiest Americans. Across the Harlem River, 10 minutes to the north, is the other Park Avenue in South Bronx, where more than half the population needs food stamps and children are 20 times more likely to be killed. In the last 30 years, inequality has rocketed in the US -- the American Dream only applies to those with money to lobby politicians for friendly bills on Capitol Hill.

Director Alex Gibney
Producer Blair Foster
Produced by Jigsaw Productions & Steps International






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1 comment:

  1. quality & its opposite.
    time for a new system today is 1927 as 1927 was 1917 1914 1913. 1939 1945. 1970. 1927.1917.1914. 1989. 2001. 2015. 1939. doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. first steep move wall street to beaumont texas. the result is a better understanding of inequality. the problem of money is balance on the wheel. the wheel is outbalanced, reason why one system dies and a new one emerge. the problem of money is the process of acquisition as purchasing value as money has no value, what has value is what you obtain with money that has value. wealth is opposite to quantity. wealth is quality. as real wealth is material well understood. there is a solution a limit to wealth meaning no more than 50 millions "x" for household of the current new billionaires.

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