Posted on 10/20/2012 4:29:19 AM PDT by billorites
One of my favorite movies of all time is Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life, starring Jimmy Stewart. In the film, Stewart's character, a despondent and near suicidal George Bailey, who runs a small savings and loan in the town of Bedford Falls, is given a gift: the chance to see what his town would be like if he'd never been born if he'd never extended a helping hand to his neighbors when they needed it most, never helped his community understand how much they depended upon one another.
In this alternative vision, the town's plutocratic banker, Mr. Potter without the decent George Bailey to counter him rules everything. A bottom-line-is-everything, every-man-for-himself mentality runs unchecked, resulting in Bedford Falls' metamorphosis into Pottersville, an amoral, soulless place.
The movie has a happy ending, thank goodness, but its themes endure to this day and echo in the current presidential election, which at its core asks the question: What kind of country are we? Are we Bedford Falls or Pottersville? Are we all in this together and stronger and better because of it or are we entirely on our own, with a few makers on the top of a heap of takers?
I'm supporting President Barack Obama because there is no question about his answer to that question. Having observed Mitt Romney when he was governor of Massachusetts, and then watching him in the Republican primaries as he tacked this way and that whenever it suited him (but mostly to the far right, the Tea Party radicals, even the birthers), I can't be sure of him.
As a student of American history, let me give some perspective. Much like Franklin Delano Roosevelt (one of the subjects of a new documentary series we are working on if Romney doesn't get his way and PBS isn't eliminated), President Obama took office at a time when lax regulation of the financial industry had brought us to the brink of a complete collapse, creating an industry that needed nearly a trillion dollars in President Bush-authorized bailouts. He also inherited two off-the-books wars that had further ballooned our budget deficit, an auto industry on the verge of bankruptcy, and a loss of prestige in the international community.
Like FDR, Obama has walked us back from the brink. He averted a depression, ended one war and put us on the path ending the other, rescued the auto industry, slowly building the sound footing necessary to have a sustained recovery better, smarter regulation of those that brought this upon us, tax breaks to save a dwindling middle class, and a request that the very super rich, folks like Gov. Romney who have taken advantage of loopholes and deductions and off-shore accounts to amass their fortunes, pay their fair share. (Like FDR's hero, Theodore Roosevelt also part of the new series we're making Obama has deployed the shrewd combination of speaking softly and using a big stick. Ask Bin Laden.)
There's a lot more work to be done, obviously, but history itself suggests that changing the trajectory of things takes time and patience and, as FDR demonstrated, intelligent experimentation. (All Mitt Romney seems to offer is a return to the very policies that got us into this mess in the first place.)
Unfortunately, unlike FDR, who had great cooperation from across the aisle for many of his programs, Obama has had to pretty much go it alone. As the Republican Party ignored his gestures of compromise and bipartisanship, they also moved further and further to the right, the furthest right they have ever been since the party was founded in 1856. Further right than the days of President Ronald Reagan, who in his second inaugural address in 1985 said, Our two-party system has served us well over the years, but never better than in those times of great challenge when we came together not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans united in a common cause.
How different, that attitude, from the Republican position of the last three years, which has taken the very process that forged our Constitution and created this great country compromise and tried to turn it into a dirty word.
More than a student of American history, I am also the father of four daughters. They mean the world to me, of course, and I've tried to teach them those timeless American values It's A Wonderful Life promotes: a small-town hard-work ethic, holding to your inner principles and not changing with the first breeze of opposition, never lying, and loving both the country and its potentiality. And they constantly point me to the future, to the essential question George Bailey faced: What can one person do to make their community a Bedford Falls instead of a Pottersville? Well, there are many things. But one of them, I think, is to vote for Barack Obama.
Ken Burns, a filmmaker from Walpole, is director of The Civil War, Baseball, The Dust Bowl and many other documentaries.
Ken Burns forgets what really saved George was his generous businessman friend, Sam Wainright (”Hee-Haw!”) who advances him the cash he really needs. Oh and it was another independent businessman Mr. Gower the druggist who had the wherewithall to get that solution going. The kind government “we all belong to” was ready to throw Bailey in jail.
What I personally know is Mr. What Potter was best at was lying for his own self interests.
Mr. Potter was a democrat taking from the poor to give to the rich.
Democrats do this every day but claim otherwise of course. The New Deal was very simply taking from the working class which includes the poor and give to big business(rich) for their pet projects
George Baily was a true American who helped his community. He couldn't volunteer to fight for his country, so he helped raise money at home. He gave up his dreams so that he could help his family business and send his younger brother go to College. George Baily sacrificed so that others had the opportunity to succeed.
Obama is an Affirmative Action parasite. He was accepted to College and Law School simply because to the color of his skin. This while better qualified students were denied admission. Rather than accept responsibility like George Baily, Obama was forever pointing fingers and claiming that it wasn't his fault.
The only similarity between Obama and George Baily is that their actions have had a big effect on the lives of other people. But, there is a big difference. George Baily had a positive effect on people. Obama has had a negative effect. How many lives have been ruined by Obama's economic policies? The Middle East is in shambles, and American lives have been lost in Libya.
Whoa...if this wasn’t such serious business and the fact that our country is going down the tubes, I would laugh at this idiot! This guy has no common sense whatsoever!! I will NEVER watch any of his work again!!!
I guess supporting an administration full of liars is Ken Burns' idea of "teaching" his daughters. I wonder what other great examples he provides for them.
Why Big bird doesn't pay taxes like the rest of us should be the bases of great educational program.
He’s not a “student of american history”! If he was, he wouldn’t have written such an idiotic article. He’s imbocilic zombie.
A soccar mom with a beard - don’t see that too often.
in this silly story of Ken Burns, Oloser = Potter. Oloser is the crusty, mean, greedy person who enslaves the people, forcing them to live in shanty town. By punishing the successful, ensuring no one can get ahead, people have no alternative but to crawl to the government for a hand out.
The result is a very poor, miserable town. Oloser does nothing to help anyone personally. He uses government to steal from people he does not like, takes a cut for his friends, gives a tiny amount to his supporters.
Oh yes, Oloser = Potter in this story, no question about it.
Can you say PBS !!!!!!
How does one use this:
“ a small-town hard-work ethic, holding to your inner principles and not changing with the first breeze of opposition, never lying, and loving both the country and its potentiality. “
....to get to Obama ? These are reasons to OPPOSE Obama.
He’s voting his sugar daddy PBS.
It’s a beach week for us and for two days I’ve noticed an empty chair sitting in the middle of a mostly empty beach. I suspect it’s got Clint’s name written all over it.
Is it really any surprise this lefty would be voting for another lefty?
Burns should do a 10 hour documentary on Useful Idiots who love drinking kool aid.
Frankly, I never liked the movie, ‘it’s a wonderful life’
Another one-percenter hoping to stay on the public dole.
I'll see your green Pixie and raise you one Emo.
I always thought of it as one of the top conservative based movies ever. Family man fighting a corrupted industry.
Thank you
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