Can’t wait to hear people’s opinions on movies where billionaires are heroes and spend their fortunes on fighting crime, as well as building hospitals and orphanages.
batman and iron man, anybody else?
I’m not a billionaire … I’m THE billionaire.
In real life, his legal team would tie up the process for 5+ years before settling for a small fine.
And in Zootpia, corrupt politicians are punished for their crimes, and in Zootopia 2 it’s a rich family
politician? wasn’t she the personal assistant?
The mayor was arrested for falsely imprisoning a bunch of animals. He wasn’t a part of the conspiracy to make them savage but he was trying to cover it up by falsely imprisoning them. After he was arrested, Bellweather became mayor and then she was arrested at the end when it turned out she was conspiring to turn animals savage
He didn’t bribe the police, that was his mistake
He ran the power company, so he thought he had the power to control everything.
(Yes, I’m a dad. Get off my lawn.)
Well well. It seems like the cat burglar was caught by the very person, who set out to catch him.
How ironic.
It’s no less realistic than all the movies where the evil businessman’s antics are stopped with the arrival of his nice higher-up businessman.
the only way to stop a bad business man with power is a good business man with power so don’t raise taxes
If you’ll permit Me to take this joke seriously for a moment…
Good business men give money to charity, and bad business men don’t. This makes bad businessmen richer, and therefore more powerful. If we tax ALL the business men enough money to solve all the world’s problems, then we won’t need charity anymore. Then the good business men will be rich enough to stop the bad business men.
Anyway that’s called social democracy and it’s… Well, it’s better than unregulated capitalism.
I’m going to allow the party pooping on my dank lampoon of 2A and Big Business propaganda
We can set all the taxes we want, but if we don’t enforce them by closing off the loopholes, then all we get are the bad ones at the top.
Even in the high tax heyday of the 60s and 70s, you have to bear in mind that money wasn’t tracked at all and an individual could easily claim zero income and pay zero taxes whilst pocketing most of the cash under the table. Most transactions back then were cash only under-the-table type operations, with the exception of course being big businesses. I.e. Regulated at the top, and unregulated at the bottom was the prevailing tax model for much of the post-war economy
Monstropolis has more progressive laws than the human world. I think we know who the real monsters are.
Wdym? Brian Thompson is held accountable for his action, this isn’t unrealistic at all.
That’s one.
monsters inc only has one too








