That those 1% own more than the other 99% is simply obscene. It is all about a rigged system that crushes people underfoot, and convinces the victims that they should be happy with the system because, if they were smarter or worked harder, then they could have got out of the way.
They have their wealth because they've exploited the world and their fellows without penalty or consequence. At the time of the industrial revolution, wealth was seen as a virtue because it enabled one to do good works. I don't see the good works created by Kerry Packer blowing 34 million dollars on the tables at Ladbrokes, or wealthy sheiks buying gold toilets for their private planes.
Every study shows that the greater the wealth disparity the more likely the society to rip apart. That's what is coming. The 'trickle down' effect that people like Dimon, Buffett, Rhinehart et al quote, is simply not true. They're getting theirs and yours, yes, even the fair share of those of you cheering them on.
As George Carlin so succinctly put it: 'It's a club, and you're not in it'.
They have their wealth because they've exploited the world and their fellows without penalty or consequence. At the time of the industrial revolution, wealth was seen as a virtue because it enabled one to do good works. I don't see the good works created by Kerry Packer blowing 34 million dollars on the tables at Ladbrokes, or wealthy sheiks buying gold toilets for their private planes.
Every study shows that the greater the wealth disparity the more likely the society to rip apart. That's what is coming. The 'trickle down' effect that people like Dimon, Buffett, Rhinehart et al quote, is simply not true. They're getting theirs and yours, yes, even the fair share of those of you cheering them on.
As George Carlin so succinctly put it: 'It's a club, and you're not in it'.