Roger and I and Roger and I are a documentary with considerable economic significance by presenting an interesting example of the modern version of capitalism and an interesting example of Gunnar Myrdal's theory of circulation and cumulative causation. Film producer Michael Moor's hometown Flint was built around the factory of General Motors, one of the world's largest automobile companies. For decades, the company has grown prosperous, high profitable, maintaining the loyalty of workers, and satisfied with work and rewards.
"Mr. Roger and I" of Michael Moor is his first documentary, it is the beginning of his controversial controversy, a controversial trend. He regarded the whole movie as troublesome and tried to draw GM and Roger Smith as opponents. The documentary is developing with the relocation of eleven GM factories focusing on the transition to the current poverty situation of the rapidly growing economy of Flint, Michigan. Michael Moore tells the story from an extreme socialist point of view, as if it is an immoral and inhumane misconduct, and GM maintained the industry's competitiveness by relocating the factory. This may not be the wisest business decision, but for short-term agenda this makes sense. Michael Moore tried something to meet with General Motors CEO Roger Smith and he was shocked when Roger Smith did not want. Large companies think that CEOs do not want to talk to home hero movie producers just in case they are being operated (Michael Moore always does), which is truly amazing Is it?
Michael Moore was born when I was 11 years old and I saw half of Roger & Me at HBO. Since I was very young, I was granted the privilege of a daughter of Wisconsin's dentist by the influence of "Roger & Me" on GM's departure from Flint to Michigan departure from GM to GM I realized that. Blue color town. As one of my classmates told me to ruin this guy's phone, to Pizza Hut, I really can not tell Melissa about this day. Yes, yes, Christian activist Alan Keys has overcome their controversy with the "Super Larry" in the Val air ballroom, but large and small media have reported this. After he sneaked into our crowd, Alan Keys laughed a lot in the game.
When Michael Moore made a debut with Roger and I, he began to blame General Motors' boss, Roger B. Smith who passed away to destroy his hometown of Flint, Michigan. Charles Ferguson's movie "Inside Job" tries to condemn the 2008 accident in a broader list of actors and explains why the reform of the financial community and the criminalization of large criminals are so rare did. His wicked lineup includes bankers, politicians (many of which were bankers), regulators, credit rating agencies and scholars. George Bush's best economic advisor, Columbia Business School's Dean Glen Hubbard, is seen as a deregulated partisan supporter and we are screening a movie. In the interview, Hubbard denied what he had corroded due to payment relationship with the government He gave a mad grunt: "You have 5 minutes, you are the best Please give blows. "