Comments about ‘Buffett to discuss a film dealing with national debt’
Documentary 'I.O.U.S.A' premiered at Sundance
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Business
- Top 30 elementary schools in Utah by test scores
- Bottom 30 elementary schools in Utah by test...
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large sodas...
- Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake attorney
- 7 non-negotiables to prevent a bad hire
- Utah men accused of bilking bank in...
- KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
- University of Utah tech team heading to White...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Business
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large...
33 - KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
21 - Couple can't retire because of $116,000...
19 - Oil prices drop; will gas follow?
8 - U.S. economy added 69,000 jobs in May,...
7 - Health care costs rose more than inflation
5 - Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake...
5 - Eagle Gate Tower renamed World Trade...
4






Sounds interesting? Can I put that $12.50 on my visa card?
It would be more convincing to me if Mr. Buffet helped distribute the message of the movie by subsidizing it enough to reduce the absurd entrance fee of $12.50
Heck, he could pay for it entirely for what, to him, would be pocket change.
We're going to attend the film and follow up question session.
The Fantom events are all more than movie ticket prices even though they take place at theaters. The Metropolitan Opera live broadcasts are about 20$. The events are generally longer than movies by an hour or two. The theaters generally aren't filled. My guess is that as more people attend the price will come down.
I think this is a great way to participate in events we normally wouldn't get to see.
it should give "National Treasure" movies the run for the share of profits out there. Disney ought to make a movie out it and call it, "National Debt." I'm sure it would be a sell-out......LOL!!
Did you know that 9.5 Trillion Dollars placed side by side and end to end would cover the entire state of South Carolina and a good deal more. Our government leaders are reckless and irresponsible in there duty to us the American people. Why do we put up with this?
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments