Michael Moore Proposes Gov't Takeover of Autos; Good Riddance to Capitalism
With President George W. Bush on his way out of office and a Democratic president soon be sworn in, some have wondered where the outspoken voices on the left would direct their anger. Try core American values – like free-market capitalism.
Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore, who once said his religion was affirmed because a hurricane’s landfall was timed to be on the same day as the opening of Republican National Convention, expressed his rage toward the heads of the Big Three automakers on CNN’s Nov. 19 “Larry King Live.”
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“[W]e can’t let all these people lose their jobs because of the bad decisions, the stupid decisions made by the management of these auto companies,”
“When Roosevelt came in and when World War II faced the country, Roosevelt said to General Motors and Ford, 'You''re not going to build cars anymore,’” Moore said. “’You're going to build airplanes and tanks and guns and the things that we need for this war because we have a national crisis.’ And so General Motors had to do what
“Well, these were taken, actually, by The New York Times about a month or so ago,”
“And I mean those guys that were testifying today, one of – the Ford chairman is making something like $22 million a year and his company lost $2 billion last year,” Moore said. “The GM chairman is making $15 million a year. His company lost $39 billion last year. And he's rewarded with a $15 million payout. I mean this is – this is just absolutely insane.”
“But I’ll tell you what it really has proven to me, Larry, is that these guys, after all of that stuff they’ve been telling us all these years about go capitalism, free market, free enterprise, they don’t believe in any of that,” Moore said. “They don’t believe in free enterprise or a free market.”
“They want – they want socialism for themselves,”
Socialism and anti-free market rhetoric have been a persistent theme in