Note to republicans: It's not about "attacking success," it's about attacking greed.
Synopsis:
"Documentary focuses on the growing "wealth gap" in
America, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Jamie Johnson, a
27-year-old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune.
Johnson, who cut his film teeth at NYU and made the Emmy®-nominated 2003
HBO documentary Born Rich, here sets his sights on exploring the
political, moral and emotional rationale that enables a tiny percentage
of Americans - the one percent - to control nearly half the wealth of
the entire United States. The film Includes interviews with Nicole
Buffett, Bill Gates Sr., Adnan Khashoggi, Milton Friedman, Robert Reich,
Ralph Nader and other luminaries."
