http://www.examiner.com/x-2895-LA-Political-Satire-Examiner~y2009m2d27-What-Trading-Places-teaches-us-about-bankers--and-how-to-reduce-the-deficitVALENTINE: “You know, you can’t just go around shooting people in the kneecaps with a shotgun because you’re pissed at em.”
WINTHORP: (purposefully cleaning his hunting shotgun) “I suppose you have a better idea?”
VALENTINE: “Well actually, it seems to me that the best way of hurting rich people is turning them into poor people.”
In the midst of the financial crisis, I recommend everyone watch the film TRADING PLACES.
You see, this week, the President said that we’re going to have to invest in the long-term future of America: Health Care, schools, infrastructure, foreign aid, etc., at the same time, we’ll have to be tightening our belts and cutting the deficit. Where will the money come from?
If only we could go after those short-sellers, derivative traders, and gamblers, who ran off with boatloads of money after screwing homebuyers/ Good Companies/ the American people of their hard-earned dollars and force them to give some of it back. Those crooks are the evil Duke brothers in Trading Places. The American People are Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd, who the Dukes put in the poorhouse for their own amusement, while they plot to illegally corner the frozen orange juice market with insider information.
Well, getting all that cash seems pretty impossible. We can’t even keep Bernie Madoff from siphoning off money to friends and relatives STILL. Can someone tell me why he’s allowed to live in his apartment and not behind bars? I mean, he CONFESSED already.
Hmm, well, in the film, Winthorp and Valentine get their revenge by getting to the orange juice crop report before the Dukes and giving the Dukes the wrong information, causing the Dukes to lose their entire fortune while Winthorp, Valentine & co. get rich at the same time. Essentially, they fight fire with fire...
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