I think we are getting a little off subject here, my point is when the super-rich invests his money; whether it be someone else’s idea/company or something he started, he is creating wealth IOW making the pie larger. This money he is making is not taking away from the poor, of anything he is helping the poor by paying taxes on the profit he makes.
Ken
Actually it is quite on topic! The point being that the game is rigged for the wealthiest and most powerful. The example I gave of the complexities of the Corporate Board of Directors and Compensation decisions shows you that economics is not as simple and "fair" as one would hope.
This dream that the "investor class" and the "wealthy" make jobs as if they are creating a miracle out of thin air for the good of all mankind is pure bunk. People invest in companies and support the development of a company in order to MAKE money. They provide
the bare minimum of jobs that they can possibly get away with in order to maximize profits.
For example: a friend of mine worked for a big company recently. He was laid off during a work force reduction. Within a week his position was backfilled
by a contractor who was making far less money, had not benefits (other than what the contract company offered, and I don't believe that was anything). This company he worked for which laid him off is intent of ultimately getting rid of all the people in the position he held and replace them with contractors. They cost less, have no benefits and require almost no real treatment as actual members of the team.
This is the way capital works in the US. YES, capitalism works wonders to make a thriving economy...
until those who are actually in control of the companies decide that they aren't making ENOUGH PROFIT so they start to devalue the workers.
This is the obvious outcome of 30 years of "Trickle Down" economics. IT doesn't improve the lot of those on the bottom and it helps elevate the wealthy to god-like status (they "give" us jobs) and devalues the worker.
The workers are equal to the owners. The owners want a widget made and so they NEED workers. Just as the worker needs a job.
Let's stop treating wealth as if it is somehow "special" has no needs itself.