This documentary reveals how U.S. multinationals have accelerated the decline of the middle class by using a tax policy which benefits corporations as well as the rich. The collapse of the U.S. economy is the result of conscious decisions made during the last 35 years by the presidents of multinationals, their elected allies and large lobby roups. For them, this is not a failure, but a plan patiently laid out over many years. For the rest of the country, it is simply the biggest heist in U.S. history.
Donald Goldmacher is a producer, director, activist, and community psychiatrist with a decade of observing experience, documenting and participating in social change. His directed Do No Harm and Ruthie and Connie: Every Room in the House, which won over 20 awards, and aired on HBO among others.
Frances Causey is director, producer, a seasoned investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker. She has emerged as a citizen-activist, fusing her media skills with a commitment to contribute to the restoration of people-based democracy in the United States. She directed the award-winning The Wendell Scott Story. Frances was recently honored with the Women's International Film and Television for her documentary Heist.
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