I agree with you, actually. If people work for their millions (meaning, come up with an idea you didn't or start a business, both of which are considered work) they deserve them.
It's not saying we should take away their wealth. They just don't need as much help monetarily wise, just like first place doesn't need the blue shell. But another thing is regulation of the welfare system so people don't mooch off of another person's tax dollars.
The more money they make, the more jobs they can create for everyone else. They can come up with more when they have more resources. They deserve to have it as easy as anyone else.
I see your point Janus, and I agree. They may appear not to need money, but some of them do. Like my dad. I think he makes more than $200,000 a year, but he also has a family of seven to provide for. Three of which are in college. And I think we all know college is not cheap. Not to mention the other family of eleven he also provides for (the father is handicapped).
I agree with songofthewhitestag and this post reminds me of Ayn Rands book atlas shrugged, which if you can be bothered reading is a book that can change your perspective on life
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