The Power of Choice

The Power of Choice


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brilliant

Thank you Mr. Friedman

Gail_Wynand Posted by Gail_Wynand on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 19:01
Not my idea of information

I vote no. For one this piece reeks of propaganda. Doesn't say what Friedman stands for and one comment by him in the video says we are better off today than 50 years ago. My opinion on that to Mr. Friedman is Bullsh*t. If this is what your new channel is going to do, better send everyone working for you to the MSM. Sorry, nothing personal intended.

There is little message of substance and pictures of the Icons of the malaise we find ourselves invested such as the Clintons, Bush and Reagan does nothing to promote change in American. And yes I did say Reagan, if everyone would do just a little research you would find Reagan was as much a part of the Illuminati as the last presidents.

I suggest you promote videos more along the line of those produced by Alex Jones and We Are Change.

Thanks for allowing my opinion,

Griff

Posted by Griff on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 16:10
I agree this piece seems to

I agree this piece seems to be more of an advertisement for the website than an info piece for the channel. Having said that instead of offering your opinion please offer your argument. I understand how you feel but you haven't told me why I should think as you do, so I'm still wondering what your point is. Thanks.

TrevorLyman Posted by TrevorLyman on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 23:07
Lacking in Substance

This video has little to say about Milton Friedman's actual views other than that they are influential. Furthermore, the video seems to associate Friedman's economics with the economic policies of the Reagan, Clinton, and Bush administrations with little to no justification. Surely, we can find videos about Milton Friedman with more information and less puff than this one.

Posted by trliner on Sun, 05/18/2008 - 17:57
Milton Friedman

If you want to know what Friedman and the Chicago School of Economics is really about, read "The Shock Doctrine, the Rise of Disaster Capitalism" by Naomi Klein. You will see that he is purely driven by greed and has done nothing but redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich. in my opinion he is completely evil.

Posted by MarcKuttner on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 22:23
Again this post, because it

Again this post, because it lacks any argument and consists only of opinion, isn't of very much value. What if you arrived at your opinion because you haven't been exposed to enough information? It would be very dangerous for anyone to change their manner of thinking to yours without understanding how and why you came to your conclusions. Can you share with us the arguments you would use to support your opinions?

TrevorLyman Posted by TrevorLyman on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 23:11
Good Trailer

This video clip seems more or less of a trailer to what could be an excellent biography of Milton Friedman. The gentleman associating him with presidential administrations does not understand what this is about: more freedom = more money = advancing prosperity, and absolutely nothing to do with the choice of administrations to expand the size and scope of government or the Federal Reserve Bank.

I think that there should be more or less a cornerstone of Break the Matrix that focuses on him and his life work, and to educate the public about general economics... particularly, what REALLY WORKS, and why these liberal handouts and redistribution of wealth and bigger government has always been awful, destructive concepts.

Please consider explaining to your viewers the why, why, why's! No one is getting it!

neonsilkworm Posted by neonsilkworm on Sun, 05/18/2008 - 21:24
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