Thanks!
FYI, if we're talking about distribution of wealth, there is absolutely no correlation between distribution of wealth and the strength of an economy/happiness of people. Some of the best economic times for everyone have occurred when distribution of wealth was even greater than it is today.
Who Rules America: Wealth, Income, and Power
Look at Table 3. Clinton era had a MUCH bigger share of the wealth held by the top 1% than there is today.
I think looking at the facts shows that putting blame on the rich for having too much wealth is the wrong argument to have; instead we should be focused on how to get them to use that wealth to pay people for goods/services (jobs). If the private sector isn't creating jobs, maybe the answer is more taxes to take that money and use it to improve the country's infrastructure.
On the flip side, doing things like legalizing marijuana would create thousands upon thousands of private sector jobs immediately.
Most people have no idea how much revenue Mexican drug cartels make off of weed... if you made that legal, you could tax it heavily like cigarettes and both the Government and private businesses would thrive. So would getting rid of a lot of EPA regulations. But are those choices we want to make as a society?
I think one thing we can all agree on is that you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't go fight in wars and then not also make cuts to pay for it. You can't keep social security the way it is and not increase social security taxes to pay for it. We can't continue to act like irresponsible 16 year old girls with daddy's credit card. But as long as there is no true oversight for Government spending this is how things will continue to be. The worst thing the supreme court ever did was rule the line item veto unconstitutional.