:29:05
You see us
falling behind, Jake?
:29:09
He's all right.
:29:18
Appreciate it.
:29:23
I'll get a cold beer.
:29:25
Just a water for me, Quincy.
:29:27
All I got today
are big spenders.
:29:29
Beer for him, too. I'm buying.
:29:32
Don't hurt my feelings.
:29:34
It's been a while, but... You
don't have to twist my arm.
:29:39
Yeah, I used to be a
broker. Still lost it all in '29.
:29:43
Yeah, me, too.
:29:45
I had just about everything
I ever earned in stocks.
:29:49
Even had a little
taxi company.
:29:50
I mean, who loses their dough
on cabs in New York City, right?
:29:54
Well, I thought that one
was gold for the grandkiddies.
:29:57
You know, there's people living
in shacks in Central Park.
:30:00
Call it the Hooverville.
:30:01
This government's
dropped us flat.
:30:04
We need to organize, you know?
Unionize. Fight back.
:30:08
Fight? Fight what?
:30:10
Bad luck? Greed? Drought?
:30:13
No point punching things
you can't see.
:30:15
No, we'll work
a way through this.
:30:17
FDR, he's gonna handle it.
Screw FDR.
:30:20
FDR, Hoover,
they're all the same.
:30:22
You know, I come home one day.
I stand in my living room.
:30:25
And between the mortgage and the
market and the goddamn lawyer...
:30:28
that was supposed
to be working for me...
:30:30
it stopped being mine.
:30:32
It all stopped being mine.
:30:35
FDR ain't given me
my house back yet.
:30:43
Mama, why can't I
go to school?
:30:46
Is it because I'm a girl?
:30:48
Maybe. Hadn't thought of that.
:30:56
Who's that man
at our house?