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Though I don't see it in that article, he also said that the tax code is "skewed" in favor of the wealthy. What he said is so wrong on so many levels that It's hard to know where to begin. But a good starting point is to note that, in my opinion, it reflects the mentality that wealth is something that belongs to the collective and should be "allocated" by government. Also the idea that it is the "hard working" people...code for "labor" basically...that create wealth. It's not. The people who assemble personal computers, for example, are not the ones who created the wealth associated with commerce in personal computers. It's the people who conceived of them, put the business infrastructure together to sell the public on them and distribute them, etc. Though there may be some exceptions the wealthy in America are not wealthy because they took wealth that rightfully belongs to the "hard working people."Is it a spending problem? No, it’s because we have a misallocation of capital, a misallocation of wealth. All of this wealth that’s been built up by hard-working Americans has been accumulated into fewer and fewer and fewer hands all the time,” Harkin said.
Another thing: I haven't been able to find information on how different percentiles of the population have done in terms of total wealth over the years. But if it's done the same thing as income has the portion of the population that would reasonably be called the "Middle Class" is WAY wealthier than it was 30 years ago. And the "poor" are somewhat wealthier. They have more income and I think that just looking around us it's reasonable to think they have more stuff. Someone, some how needs to get the truth out there. The fact that the "Wealthy" now control a higher percentage of total wealth than it did in the past does not have to mean that the rest of the population has to have less wealth than it did in the past. It does not mean the "rich" have to have gotten "rich" at the expense of the rest of the population.








