It has now happened for the second year in a row.© Rock.genius.com
For the second year in a row, America's richest 14 individuals
made more from their annual investments than the
$80 billion provided for
people in need of food. Nearly half of the food-deprived are
children. Perversely, the food stamp program was
CUT because of a lack of federal funding.
In a testament to the inability -- or unwillingness -- of Congress to do anything about the incessant upward re-distribution of America's wealth, the
richest 14 Americans increased their wealth
from $507 billion to $589 billion in ONE YEAR from their investment earnings. As stated by
Forbes, "All together the 400 wealthiest Americans are worth a staggering $2.29 trillion, up $270 billion from a year ago."
Billions of dollars of wealth, derived from years of American productivity, have been transferred to a few financially savvy and well-connected individuals who have spent a generation shaping trading rules and tax laws to their own advantage. It's so inexplicably one-sided that the 2013 investment earnings of the richest 1% of Americans
($1.8 trillion) was more than the entire
budget for Social Security ($860 billion), Medicare ($524 billion), and Medicaid ($304 billion).
Why Does So Little of Our National Wealth Go to Feed People or Provide Jobs?The fruits of American productivity go to the richest Americans, who can afford to hold onto their fortunes, defer taxes indefinitely, and then pay a smaller capital gains rate when they eventually decide to cash in. Worse yet, they can stash their winnings overseas, tax-free. It is
estimated that $7.6 trillion of personal wealth is hidden in tax havens. That means, stunningly, that
$1 of every $12 of worldwide wealth is hidden in a haven.
America has no wealth tax, no financial speculation tax, no means of stopping the rampant redistribution of money to the rich. As Noam Chomsky said, The concept of the Common Good that is being relentlessly driven into our heads demands that we focus on our own private gain,
and suppress normal human emotions of solidarity, mutual support and concern for others.
Who Are These People Taking All the Big Money?A
review of the richest 20 shows that opportunism and ruthless business practices and tax avoidance, rather than entrepreneurship, vaulted these individuals to the top:
Bill Gates used someone else's operating system to start Microsoft.
According to the
New York Post, Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway, "openly admits that it owes back taxes since as long ago as 2002."
Koch Industries is
jeopardizing our clean air and water,
moving its toxic waste to Detroit and Chicago, trying to take away the
minimum wage, seeking to
take down renewable energy initiatives, and
laying off thousands of workers.
Walmart makes
$13,000 in pre-tax profits per employee (after paying salaries), yet takes a taxpayer subsidy of
$5,815 per worker.
Jeff Bezos has spent millions of dollars per year on lobbyists, lawyers, and political campaigns to maintain Amazon's tax-free sales in order to
undercut competitors and drive them out of business.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google, which has gained
recognition as one of the world's biggest
tax avoiders, a master at the
"Double Irish" revenue shift to Bermuda tax havens, and a beneficiary of tax loopholes that bring money
back to the U.S. without paying taxes on it.
Zuckerberg, like Gates, was an opportunist, overcoming
superior competition with his Harvard connection, gaining better
financial support, and -- allegedly --
hacking competitors' computers to compromise their user data.
Job Creators?As for the argument that Microsoft, Google, etc. created products and jobs: It was the industry that did it, supported by decades of research and innovation, and involving
tens of thousands of American workers, from scientists to database clerks. Our nation's winner-take-all philosophy makes it look like one person did the work of all these contributors. That's wrong as can be, especially for this year's version of the richest Americans.
Comment: What is at issue here are psychopaths in positions of power and their influence on society. They are the heads of State, corporations, media, education agencies. Groups of people who are lead by these cretins tend to adopt the apathetic, self-centered nature of the psychopath. The U.S. is headed for economic destruction due to the 'leadership' of these conscious-less creatures. Are you prepared?