I Want Your Money 14 years old

The film contrasts two views of role that the federal government should play in our daily lives using the words and actions of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.

Two versions of the American dream now stand in sharp contrast. One views the money you earned as yours and best allocated by you; the other believes that an elite in Washington knows best how to allocate your wealth. One champions the traditional American dream, which has played out millions of times through generations of Americans, of improving one's lot in life and even daring to dream and build big. The other holds that there is no end to the "good" the government can do by taking and spending other peoples' money in an ever-burgeoning list of programs. The documentary film I Want Your Money exposes the high cost in lost freedom and in lost opportunity to support a Leviathan-like bureaucratic state.

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I Want Your Money Cast

Name Character
George W. Bush He was 64, now 78 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Bill Clinton He was 63, now 78 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Barack Obama He was 48, now 63 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Andrew Breitbart He was 41, 43 years old when he died as Himself
Nancy Pelosi She was 70, now 84 years old as Herself (archive footage)
Al Gore He was 62, now 76 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Michelle Obama She was 46, now 60 years old as Herself (archive footage)
Chelsea Clinton She was 30, now 44 years old as Herself (archive footage)
Sasha Obama She was 9, now 23 years old as Herself (archive footage)
Joe Biden He was 67, now 82 years old as Self (archive footage)
Malia Obama She was 12, now 26 years old as Herself (archive footage)

I Want Your Money Crew

Name Department
Ray Griggs as Director. He was 49 (now 63) years old Directing
I Want Your Money poster
I Want Your Money (14 years)

The film contrasts two views of role that the federal government should play in our daily lives using the words and actions of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.

  • Release day: Tuesday, July 06, 2010
  • Runtime: 92 minutes