Gazette Blog Editor's note: From time to time we'll be sharing examples of the excesses of America's fat cats as delineated on a website called Too Much. If you want the whole nauseating experience, go to toomuchonline.org
America's most cited conservative jurist not yet sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court, Richard Posner, has taken
to musing about the source of grand fortune — and does not “find any
merit to the celebration of the tycoon.”
All financial success, Posner posited earlier this month,
boils down to chance, the luck of having wealthy parents or meeting
the right people or being born with intelligence. If luck does trump
all else, adds Posner, “a brilliant wealthy person like Bill Gates is
not 'entitled' to his wealth in some moral, Ayn Randian sense.”
But
Posner still opposes steep taxes on the rich. He considers them
disincentives. Counters
legal analyst James Kwak: If the rich don’t have “any particular moral
entitlement to their wealth because that wealth is the product of
luck,” why not have them pay more in taxes than the poor and middle
class?
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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