An Inconvenient Death
A documentary wake up call to all families, regardless of political affiliation, to end America’s spending and debt crisis. Let us not engage in the wrong argument, at the wrong time, between the wrong people, in the wrong country, while the real problems of our time grow and multiply, fertilized by our own neglect. – John F. Kennedy’s ever insightful quote ushers in a haunting warning in this film’s walk through America’s new struggle for economic survival in the 21st century.
For those who enjoyed the documentaries: Capitalism: A Love Story and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room comes a film that highlights the ongoing economic collapse from the working class perspective. An Inconvenient Death
documents the death of the American middle class and the catastrophic
debt that is crushing American society from all directions.
From
the ever mounting Federal U.S. deficit, the oblivious inability to
conquer spending, to the ticking time bomb of unfunded liabilities, An Inconvenient Death: of the middle class explores the greatest challenges and threats to today’s working class.
Written and produced by Canadian Andrew Materi, An Inconvenient Death
presents the historical, governmental, political, and personal issues
on how the middle class is slowly fading. This non-partisan,
non-political film investigates the complexities of the deteriorating
American economy and attempts to spread the blame not merely across poor
government policy but also corporations and individual consumers, while
maintaining the central focus of the film sympathetically on the middle
class.
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