gal structure of the corporation that really gives the rich a vast advantage over the poor and the middle class。 Having two fathers teaching me; one a socialist and the other a capitalist; I quickly began to realize that the philosophy of the capitalist made more financial sense to me。 It seemed to me that the socialists ultimately penalized themselves; due to their lack of financial education。 No matter what the 〃Take from the rich〃 crowd came up with; the rich always found a way to outsmart them。 That is how taxes were eventually levied on the middle class。 The rich outsmarted the intellectuals; solely because they understood the power of money; a subject not taught in schools。
How did the rich outsmart the intellectuals? Once the 〃Take from the rich〃 tax was passed; cash started flowing into government coffers。 Initially; people were happy。 Money was handed out to government workers and the rich。 It went to government workers in the form of jobs and pensions。 It went to the rich via their factories receiving government contracts。 The government became a large pool of money; but the problem was the fiscal management of that money。 There really is no recirculation。 In other words; the government policy; if you were a government bureaucrat; was to avoid having excess money。 If you failed to spend your allotted funding; you risked losing it in the next budget。
You would certainly not be recognized for being efficient。 Business people; on the other hand; are rewarded for having excess money and are recognized for their efficiency。
As this cycle of growing government spending continued; the demand for money increased and the 〃Tax the rich〃 idea was now being adjusted to include lower…ine levels; down to the very people who voted it in; the poor and th