I went to a movie theatre to see Michael Moore's latest movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story". I think his way to edit many other films into his movie is getting tired. And his way to approach toward the security guards seems unfair a bit. I mean, it should put toward the CEOs in banks.
Anyway, I understand those are very tiny things to discuss on this matter. This movie is not showing any surprising story but it is actually important enough. It lets us to take in consideration what has happened in the US to bail out bank business and who win and survive in this turbulence.
What is the relationship between the government and Goldman? Why the stock historically declined after the day the bill was rejected?
I felt I needed to research more about the US system.
One of my sources recommended me to watch this in a movie house because I could feel the current US atmosphere and the reason why Obama and Volcker put the regulation policy on financial sector. And I feel it now.