Finally had my chance to see this documentary, released on dvd the past week. Do not watch it if you don't like being made angry; do watch it if you want to actually understand the massive scale of the robbery that took place (and which is still going on).
It is brilliant at explaining the methods used, and how they got away with it. The entertaining aspect is how the filmmaker/off-camera interviewer uses Columbo-like methods to expose those arrogant enough to agree to appear in front of their cameras, and their look of alarm when they realize that this is not another fluff-news piece but someone who has done the research.
One aspect that I had not understood was the complicity of the academic world. If I had been a newsperson, or a government official, who would I have relied on to understand what was happening? Wall Street promoters? No. Harvard Business School or Columbia University profs? Very likely. Would I have understood that they too were complicit in and profitting from the deregulation? Likely not.
Why are these bastards still in power, both in the corporate world and in Washington? Why is there no legal prosecution of the greatest financial criminals in history?
If I was king of the world, there would be heads on pikes from one end of Wall Street to the other.
It is brilliant at explaining the methods used, and how they got away with it. The entertaining aspect is how the filmmaker/off-camera interviewer uses Columbo-like methods to expose those arrogant enough to agree to appear in front of their cameras, and their look of alarm when they realize that this is not another fluff-news piece but someone who has done the research.
One aspect that I had not understood was the complicity of the academic world. If I had been a newsperson, or a government official, who would I have relied on to understand what was happening? Wall Street promoters? No. Harvard Business School or Columbia University profs? Very likely. Would I have understood that they too were complicit in and profitting from the deregulation? Likely not.
Why are these bastards still in power, both in the corporate world and in Washington? Why is there no legal prosecution of the greatest financial criminals in history?
If I was king of the world, there would be heads on pikes from one end of Wall Street to the other.






