This is true. The media, the progressives and those who have never studied history make a big deal out of it, as though it's unusual. It's not. But it's something to point fingers at and lay blame to. Here's the catch guys- you could take all the money and worth from the top 1% of the richest US citizens- the Buffets, Gates, Waltons, etc- and you could run the country for about 3 weeks. Lets be generous and say it's 3 months just for kicks. Then what? You have $3.5 TRILLION dollars in Federal spending alone. $6.4T in Federal and State spending. Who do you go after once you bankrupted the top 1%? You go after the "new" top 1% and it continues and continues. It might last you a year, maybe 2. By then you're down into the top 25% as the "new" top 1%. Want to guess who that is? That's a lot of us.
The problem with pointing fingers at the "rich" is that on the grand scale a lot of "us" are "the rich". The gov't could go full scale communist, seize everything and we'd still be in the same boat. The guys running the show would "deserve" more because they were running things. Anyone think the Dear leader of North Korea goes to bed hungry and cold? The point is that the "have and have nots" buzz words are a distraction form the actual problem which center around a group of gov'ts spending too much, not acting responsibly in a fiscal sense and using tax dollars as bribes to the sheeple who can't see why their checks keep getting smaller.
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