But does it really? Does putting money into sound investments, certainly not being an angel investor or something that risky do to help everyone else?lowing wrote:
Often enough THEIR own good, trickles down to the OUR own good. If you do not think so then go ask a poor a guy for a job, and leave the rich alone.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
I think the rich all too often invest money for their own good, not necessarily in a trickle down manner we would wish them to. I believe the money would be better served going to the middle class, where more jobs can be created in small business than in large, more wasteful corporations.lowing wrote:
I would rather give my money as a middle class citizen to the rich, who in turn will invest it into growth of a company that will provide jobs for the rest of us. Or can you tell me how many poor people you have asked for a job in your lifetime.
People are more likely to use money wisely when their personal paycheck depends on it.
I'm not saying give it directly to the poor...but if you are just going to invest the money instead of spend it to do home remodeling, expanding the business, or giving deserving people raises, that money does change enough hands to see any good from it quickly.