kalm wrote:Does the average CEO work 380 times harder than an average employee? Perhaps he's just 380 times more creative?
I don't agree with all of this but the discrepancy between perception and reality is mildly amusing as is the difference between the 1% and the rest of the top 20%. Regardless, the fact that the 1%'s share of income since 1976 has risen from 9% to 24% is telling. Let's all shed big crocodile tears for how they have to pay more than their fair share in taxes.
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Odd clip.
Ideal distribution...more equitable...fair...people have more money than other people
think 
they should...starting to suffer quite a lot compared to...pocket change...worse off.
Wonderful group of dramatic quotes....but do they really mean anything?
"Starting to suffer quite a lot compared to..." the top folks. Really?
Suffer? Our poor are among the wealthiest people on Earth. Food, education,health care (yes, they can get free service), shelter, free cell phones for safety...the list goes on.
The only real "suffering" our poor have is that they get to watch Oprah and the Days of our Lives and see what other people have...and they get jealous because they don't have those things. Oh, the humanity!
I posted a while back that the "1%" of Earth's wealthiest include almost all of us in this country. If you went up to someone earning $20K and asked him/her to redistribute their wealth to the rest of the world's suffering, people, you'd get a reaction of disbelief and sense of entitlement equal to that which the maker of this video decries among our wealthy.
Then the excuses would start coming out: "But, we're not comparing the world to the US...this is our country...US...not them. F those other folks."
I'm not really concerned either way about the rich having to pay more taxes...it won't hurt them. I am concerned about what we do with those taxes. Public improvements (parks, fountains, accountable education, roads, museums, etc.) are worth the investment. Pay people folks to clean up our environment. But wait, that isn't fair...people think that kind of work is embarassing and demeaning.
The sense of entitlement, and the drive by the media to create some sort of class warfare, it not good for this country.