I'm the 99:
- Income inequality reflects a problem. Government granted monopolies in the form of licensing, copyrights, and patents have a specific purpose: to overcome the large capital costs involved with creating a new product or work. When huge technological leaps are made to make the creation of media or products cheaper and easier, it's time to RELAX these government protections ("rents"). Rent seeking accounts for a huge amount of income inequality.
- Equality of opportunity needs a safety net and redistribution of consumption is the best way to pay for it.
- Hating government in the abstract is not a good way get streamlined, efficient government.
- Suffering in the name of "personal responsibility" is necessary, but it can be excessive enough to be counter-productive in a laissez-faire system.
I'm the 53:
- I will never feel sorry for someone who willingly entered a contract that they had perfectly reasonable alternatives for and then complained about the outcome. You have to take responsibility for your own bad decision, lack of action, or dumb behavior.
- Bailouts that prevent you from gaining the wisdom that comes from learning from your mistakes will hinder you. Bad decisions need to have bad outcomes.
- 99ers should read "The Millionaire Next Door". When I did, I recognized that life needs to include SOME hardship or less people will choose to be exceptional out of necessity.
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