This is one of the richest collections of horseshit that has ever occurred on SDMB. Congratulations, jb, you really got 'em going!
I don’t hate billionaires, they’re far too abstract a crew to hate. However, I don’t think anyone is “worth” a billion dollars in any sense of the word. If every last billionaire on earth were to die tonight, I don’t think it would make diddly squat difference in the world.
the real problem with capitalism, one that has not been solved successfully as yet, but one that NEEDS to be solved for capitalism’s own good is that is has no self-governing mechanism. The Invisible Hand of the Marketplace is more like one of those idiot factories you see in cartoons, relentlessly piling up goods and dumping them in the appointed spot regardless of the appropriateness of doing so.
As a general rule, rich people are people who have, for various reasons, wound up in a situation where the Invisible Hand is dumping a lot of goods on them, even as it starves millions of others. Some rich people inherit, some build corporations, some invent things or get lucky in the arts lottery.
If a society is very wealthy, it piles up truly ridiculous amounts of wealth in some places, hence, billionaires, and to a lesser extent, multi-millionaires.
Government has historically been used as a crude reset button for the idiot Invisible Hand when it gets out of whack, but it has never worked very well and some people don’t even think we need it at all – they’re called “Republicans.”
We really need much more subtle means of redirecting the Invisible Hand so the millions can live a little better without beggaring the rich in the process. Republicans will tell you that’s impossible, but that’s because they’ve no interest in doing it in the first place. They see any attempt to better the lives of the poor and increasingly, keeping the middle class intact, as an attack on the rich.
What I’m saying is, you’re on the right track, jb. Don’t let these wealth-worshipping yahoos distract you. They will find every excuse imaginable to say you should ignore the plight of the working poor and the middle class, but it’s bullshit. Hating billionaires won’t help. Figuring out how to get our societies wealth distributed more equitably will.