"Behind every great fortune there is a crime." Balzac said that. He posts here.
Honestly, the problem isn't the rich or the poor. It's the polarization of wealth. And it's more of a symptom than a disease in itself.
Except the poor hate the rich while the poor dont even cross the riches minds.
... Unless the poor think they deserve $15-20/hr min wage. Fucking mcdonalds employees think money grows on trees n its just there to give away. Little do they realize it they get paid 15/hr, theyll juat get replaced with orseeing kiosks. Ffs the waitress and at PF Changs doesn't even make 20/hr and they dont let the chicken burn in the oil while the buzzer goes off for over a minute, put lettuce on a sandwhich which you repeated "no lettuce" twice, or make your milkshake first and let it thaw and turn into milk while they wait for the chicken, which is burning.
Like i said, it's the Makers vs. The Takers, with liberals strangling the life out of businesses via taxes and regulations. These stupid kids who voted democrat dont realize they put people in office who think more laws are the answer... At least not till those kids realize that if they want to braid hair for $20 cash a few times a week, theyre not LEGALLY ALLOWED TO without getting licensed ($$) and spending 6 months in cosmetology school (more $$ lol).
"It's not fair! It's not fair!!"
Lol.
Being broke is temporary. Being poor is a mindset, & usually permanent.