Re: Income inequality benefits the poor.



Bob Kolker wrote:

Nospam wrote:


The top 1% have much more. The bottom 50% have much less.

True. But they still have more money than is required to keep them
alive. Anyone who has money to spend on an unnecessary item has money to
save. A penny saved is a penny earned.

Then I propose to save the money we waste as dividends to idle rich.
A penny saved is a penny earned. If the shareholders want to earn anything,
they always have the option to get a job. To do something usefull for the
society.

In last 30 years, the percent of industrial output that went to lazy,
unskilled, useless shareholders and CEO constantly grew while the part
going to productive labor declined constantly. By allowing this we
encouraged laziness over creativity. We encourage the useless over the
usefull.

This is the big problem of our society today. That trend have to be reversed
as fast as possible. Before the US collapse into a third world, and the
today's "American rich" leave and settle in Dubbay Palm Tree Island where
they already bought property with stollen money from the middle class jobs
they sent in Asia.

.



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