I'm having difficulty understanding the second paragraph above. In particular, I'm not sure what you mean by "left behind." Are you referring to people in poverty? If so, what do they have to do with the very wealthy or their heirs? Do you think the fact that there are very wealthy people increases poverty?
Yes. Left behind refers to poverty, of finances and of life in general. I have one cousin from a small town who grew to be an executive at one of the biggest companies in the world and another cousin who was encouraged not to go to college (because of the liberal indoctrination blah blah) who after years of no direction and few prospects died of an accidental drug overdose. That cousin was left behind.
In a country with high taxes, the rich people pay more and the social services are greater - higher education is free, as are apprenticeship programs.
AFAICT, you're arguing for more social services, which may be justified. Again, I ask how the problems of the poor are made worse by the existence of very rich people.
I'm having difficulty understanding the second paragraph above. In particular, I'm not sure what you mean by "left behind." Are you referring to people in poverty? If so, what do they have to do with the very wealthy or their heirs? Do you think the fact that there are very wealthy people increases poverty?
Yes. Left behind refers to poverty, of finances and of life in general. I have one cousin from a small town who grew to be an executive at one of the biggest companies in the world and another cousin who was encouraged not to go to college (because of the liberal indoctrination blah blah) who after years of no direction and few prospects died of an accidental drug overdose. That cousin was left behind.
In a country with high taxes, the rich people pay more and the social services are greater - higher education is free, as are apprenticeship programs.
AFAICT, you're arguing for more social services, which may be justified. Again, I ask how the problems of the poor are made worse by the existence of very rich people.