Tuesday, October 11, 2011

New Year DC Political Movie

There is a New Year DC movie being made about an awesome book that just came out.  As soon as my producer got his hands on this novel (actually he read it on his nook), he was intent that a movie be made about it.  In fact, he had me write the entire move, scripts, screenplays, background music, and more.

The book is about the effect of politicians on the media.  Did you know that in the New Year in DC, politicians spend more than fifty trillion dollars altogether?  Between small town democrats running for town manager and high baller men and women running for the position of president of the united states of America, no dollar is left unspent.  Where does this money come from?  Right out of our pockets!  Did you know that money that we pay in taxes is streamlined right into the media outlets to be surpluses for advertising?  Political campaigns are not just the debates and commercials we see but the stations who run them as well.  If a congressman offers your news company to run a million dollar campaign for him, would you turn it down even if you did not want to vote for him?  Of course, deals and trades like this are no way to guarantee votes.  All votes are anonymous and untraceable therefore people can take money without being very completely honest. 

There is some suspicion that underground mobs and mafias are actually in fact in on the votes.  It is said that the people who work the polls are actually spies for the mob.  They keep track with small hidden video cameras and other super top secret spy weapons about who votes for which politician, and they take action depending upon what they find out.  There are a lot of questions being raised about suspicious murders and deaths of tv hosts, news anchors, and other family members associated with huge media organizations that have dealt with politicians.  So, be careful about the deals you make with politicians because it might come back to haunt you in the New Year DC

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