Wake up, America!
We're on the brink of a financial meltdown. I.O.U.S.A. boldly examines the
rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and
its citizens. Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military,
increased international competition, overextended entitlement programs, and
debts to foreign countries that are becoming impossible to honor, America must
mend its spendthrift ways or face an economic disaster of epic proportions.
Throughout history,
the American government has found it nearly impossible to spend only what has
been raised through taxes. Wielding candid interviews with both average
American taxpayers and government officials, Sundance veteran Patrick Creadon
(Wordplay) helps demystify the nation's financial practices and policies. The
film follows former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker as he crisscrosses
the country explaining America's unsustainable fiscal policies to its citizens.
With surgical
precision, Creadon interweaves archival footage and economic data to paint a
vivid and alarming profile of America's current economic situation. The
ultimate power of I.O.U.S.A. is that the film moves beyond doomsday rhetoric to
proffer potential financial scenarios and propose solutions about how we can
recreate a fiscally sound nation for future generations.
Creadon uses candid
interviews and his featured subjects include Warren Buffett, Alan Greenspan,
Paul O'Neill, Robert Rubin, and Paul Volcker, along with the Peter G. Peterson
Foundation's own David Walker and Bob Bixby of the Concord Coalition, a
Foundation grantee.
Pointedly topical and
consummately nonpartisan, I.O.U.S.A. drives home the message that the only time
for America's financial future is now.
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