Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Occupy Michael Moore: His opulent lake estate (Re-Posted from The Michigan View)

Here's an excellent post from Henry Payne of The Detroit News that I'm re-posting here:
Torch Lake, Michigan- The Michigan View.com has snapped exclusive pictures of millionaire film-maker Michael Moore's 10,000-square foot summer mansion on Torch Lake in Northern Michigan. It is a pad right out of Robin Leach's "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" with a sprawling lakefront facade that looks out over the lake's deep, azure waters that have attracted America's very rich for decades.

And like Moore's primary address on the gold-lined streets of Park Avenue, Torch Lake is long way from the grimy turf of Oakland, California City Hall and Zuccotti Park where One Percenter Moore poses as a spokesman for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
From Torch Lake to Charlevoix to Bay Harbor on Lake Michigan, northern Michigan's lake region is where the successful come to relax. Fellow Moore celebrities like Bruce Willis, Madonna, and Tim Allen all have homes here. As do corporate execs that Occupy despises: Big Three millionaires like ex-Chrysler Chairman Bob Eaton, and Auto mogul Bill Schuiling and boat-magnate John Winn among them. 
But calling Moore's lake property a "home" would be an understatement. This is a manor. A Kennedy compound. An ostentatious, big-foot show of wealth. 
Flint-native Moore bought the original 2,500 square foot home, local real estate sources say, then gobbled up two surrounding lots to expand his massive estate. Antrim County public records (see nearby) show the property in the name of Moore and his wife, Kathleen Glynn, and lists its taxable value at nearly $1 million. Local real estate agents estimate the real value of the 7,500-12,000 square foot compound at $2 million (see an overhead view at BigGovernment.com here).
A Michigan View survey of the area (see nearby photos) finds an exclusive community of homes and boat slips with housing values ranging from to $500,000 to Moore's high-end $2 million. The film maker's millions that have come in part from sweet subsidy deals that Occupiers decry as payoff to the politically-connected rich. In 2010 Moore received a $1 million handout from the Michigan government to make his anti-One Percenter movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story."But Moore hardly needs to take money from the pockets of this state's 99 Percenters, One of his previous movies, Fahrenheit 9/11, has made $222 million alone.
"I'm saying that we do not have a complete democracy if the economy is not a democracy," Moore told CNN in 2009 in denouncing the same special interest tax handouts he has taken. "(Corporations) think the richest one percent should be calling all the shots, should be buying the politicians, making the decisions." 
Moore's hypocrisy is a perfect fit for a confused Occupy movement that boasts support from Big Labor, millionaire musicians and spoiled Harvard kids. The film-maker rallied the crowd in front of Oakland City Hall in California by urging them to expand their protests to leafy suburbs like Oakland's middle-class Walnut Creek. "That's where all the money is, right?" he said.
Actually, Torch Lake is where the money is. In addition to taxpayer subsidies, Moore's wealth comes from multinational corporations like Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment - a subsidiary of Sony - that distributed Fahrenheit 9/11 on DVD. 
As Occupy Detroit and other encampments get curfewed out of America's inner cities, they should look to squat to the wealthy estates of Northern Michigan. Call it Occupy Michael Moore.
From The Detroit News: http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/watercooler/index.php?blogid=3576#ixzz1dnBE5IIU

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