America doesn't tax very wealthy companies properly, and it is no surprise that certain individuals like those who invent companies like Apple, or Microsoft, or Paypal, or Amazon, who own a large part of the shares of those companies because they invented them, are very very very rich indeed.
But answer me this:
Would the world be better off without Apple, or Microsoft, or Paypal, or Amazon?
And why shouldn't the people who invented Apple, or Microsoft, or Paypal, or Amazon and many other hugely successful companies, be richly rewarded?
Without those people, those companies and their products and services would not exist. Bill Gates and his pal invented Microsoft and most of you are using his software and have been for thirty years or more. If you don't like it. Don't buy it. How many of you have an Apple phone or device?
And another thing. It is no surprise at all that in any country some people do a lot better at getting on than others.
Why? Because some people are very stupid (about 20% of the population has an IQ which renders them pretty much unemployable in any job requiring more than just sweeping up) and most people are about average. Another 20% are pretty clever and people like the big winners of Microsoft and Apple, and some of those other companies are VERY clever indeed. Hence their inventions and massive success.
The proportion of the population at different levels of cognitive ability. Bottom line shows IQ score
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The people at the very top end of the ability distribution are going to do massively better at making money than the people at the bottom end. No surprise there Sherlock.
Now it is perfectly right to tax the massive profits of those very rich money making companies and to spend some of that money on the unfortunately sick who REALLY can not work, but we have a lot of left wing harping in the Guardian, about how everybody who has done well must give up most of their money, or have their second home seized, by communist type government to hand money out to folks who never really tried, aren't clever enough to be very useful, and to pay for the incontinent reproduction of people who have five children and a dead end job.
I didn't have any children at all, until I could pay for them, and knew I could keep on paying for them and I expect that most of you did the same. And I worked hard at my career for forty years and had no more than ten days off in that whole time.
People born with terrible problems, who are struck with horrible diseases like cancer and REALLY can not work need a hand up, but in my opinion we have in this country, where most of us here live, FAR too many spineless people declaring themselves unable to work for ridiculous reasons and getting a living for no good reason, on the back of the hard work of the rest of us. The numbers of people certified as 'too sick to work' has risen for no good reason as far as I am concerned. There are about five million people of working age who are not employed. I don't know how many of them are getting benefits.
There is a ridiculous idea gaining ground in the UK that we are somehow entitled to have money handed to us from the hardworking and successful people because they got too much. Well most of them got what they got by bloody hard work and being very clever. If you want success yourself, go for it.