Argentina Financial Collapse - Fantastic Documentary

I just started watching this. I am sorry I waited a few days, it's been open in another browser window that long. Go and watch the very first part at least. I was near in tears.

Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it, Watch it!!!
 
Please spread far and wide. It's only an hour. People need to see what they are trying to do to us.

Thanks for bumping.
 
I lived in Argentina last year (Buenos Aires) - and those guys held protests every day, no kidding. They protested so much that it became ineffective. They protested everything, and people just stopped noticing.
 
Bump...

WATCH THIS THING PEOPLE.

WATCH AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOUR "REPRESENTATIVES" ARE DOING TO YOU TODAY.

:mad::mad::mad:
 
I watched it last night before I went to bed. I think every American that gives a crap should. This is a roadmap!
 
I watched it last night too. Cried.

Been working on a message to my family and friends to share it with them for the past hour or so. I want to help them understand and prepare without scaring them

This should help - http://www.ferfal.blogspot.com/ (thanks to whoever posted it)
 
It's certainly an interesting piece of history. I'm more curious about how and why the Argentinian collapsed occured after having watched that video than I was before seeing it. The documentary filmmaker seems to view the cause of the collapse as being primarily due to economic privatization programs that divested the state of enterprises at bargain basement prices to unscrupulous financiers who basically liquidated the companies for easy short term profits.

The filmmaker takes a decidedly socialist slant and seems to be arguing that the state should have kept control of the major industries and managed them in such a way that would benefit the Argentine people. He definetly does not trust free business people to run these businesses in a way that would benefit the local communities.
 
What a beautiful reflection of the human condition--we're a flash in the pan. Great watch, sadly, very pertinent--thanks.
 
Sorry to bring up a dead thread, but I have to ask something...

Argentina got worse with privatization. How do we answer this?
 
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