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recceguy said:I don't see the problem as 'inequality'
The problem is not inequality, like I said, some level of inequality is necessary. If inequality didn't exist what would motivate a person? If there was no "top percentile of wealth" to try and get into, why would anybody be an entrepreneur?
The problem is when inequality becomes so great, like it was during the industrial revolution, that there is no way out of the bottom. I'm about "equal opportunity," not "equal wealth." When inequality becomes so great that people can't reach the bottom rung of the ladder in order to start climbing it, then society has a problem. I don't live in the US, I don't know how much of a problem this is for them. I *do* know that however big or small the problem is, it is growing.
And no, I don't consider people who get a 30k degree in basket-weaving to have not had an opportunity to climb the ladder