Those who believe in Capitalism, in "Free Trade" and the "Invisible Hands" of competition, will note that the governments bailout of the auto industry goes against all of these notions. The reason that these companies need to be bailed out is that they make gas-guzzling vehicles that no one wants to buy anymore. Also, it is not sustainable for working people to buy a new car every few years (or a computer!). These industries are way behind the times and need to re-evaluate and change their companies to fit the market and the concerns of their potential customers. By bailing them out, we are basically giving them our tax dollars as a prize for running the worst business. What do you think?
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Casting Call for Student Film (please email to anyone you know who might be interested!) Shoot dates: January 17, 18 and 19 (Sat, Sun, Mon) Description of film: Docudrama combining protest footage, animation and live-action shot on 16mm film. The film is about police oppression at protests and the courage it takes to participate in these dangerous situations. I intend to enter into major international and local film festivals. I have been directing and producing films for ten years and this is for my first year film for the MFA program at SF State. Food and travel expenses will be paid for. Auditions: Saturday, December 13th from 10-2:00 pm (if this is not possible, I can hold auditions for you on a different day). Call backs will be scheduled after the first audition. Zoe Lead / Female / Caucasian / 20 - 30 years Zoe is the lead character. She is a budding video activist who encounters police brutality as she covers a protest. She should look young and hip per San Francisco in 2003. S...
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