Review of Patriocracy (2011) by David D — 09 Dec 2012
This is a sensible look at the current state (at the time, this movie was made in 2011, so still very close to current) of bipartisan American politics. It stresses the points of a need for compromise, and how polarizing views are stopping the country from making valuable gains.
There is common ground and this stresses a need to find it for America's future. I don't care what your views are watch it, and think about the need to be informed on each specific issue, the emotions behind them that block the facts, as well as a need for willingness to budge.
This leads to a conclusion that it is possible to move past political gridlock if we elect officials who are willing to work outside of party lines, and special interest (even your own/ my own), for a greater good.
This review of Patriocracy (2011) was written by David D on 09 Dec 2012.
Patriocracy has generally received positive reviews.
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