First, I can't agree with this more.
It's a Wonderful Progressive Tale -
Shopworn flick tells sorry tale I would add that the film is 98% misery & 2% happy. I don't get the appeal at all.
This led me to a conversation with a friend which is beyond me.
writerspleasure or any Randian reading this, what would George Bailey do?
"Show me George in his New York penthouse, with that hottie Violet dressed to the nines, talking about the new dam he’s building in Central America, bringing power to an entire country. Show me his plans for a big-city skyscraper that will house thousands.
Show me the great life of George Bailey at his unfettered best, with a family safe and prosperous thanks to the wealth he’s earned making the world a better place for the most people. Now that is a wonderful life."
If Rand's George got a call from his home town telling him Potter was about to take over due to missing funds, what might he do?