Ha…
That is completely incorrect. This world has one rule, pay to play. The finest cars, real estate, travel, and lifestyle are not attainable if you “work for a living.”
Watch “Wall Street” and you’ll get an idea what I’m talking about.
I don’t like being herded like cattle in airports, in fact, it sucks, but that’s what we do when we can’t afford our own planes. Show up 2 hours early, get strip searched, take off your shoes, belt, cell phone, put your shampoo is a ziplock bag, walk through, show your ticket to 8 different people, and get on a plane that has no A/C until it takes off. I guess that’s what Arnold Palmer does when he flies out of the airport that bears his name. That’s probably the same crap that John Kerry, Hilary Clinton, and Mit Romney put up with whenever they fly somewhere.
I don’t like the fact that some drug addict might be spitting in my food any time I go out to eat. If I had the money, I’d have a private chef. If I didn’t have to work for a living, I’d cook myself gourmet shit all day long, I’d eat nothing but the finest foods, primarily for health reasons, but I don’t have that kind of time or money. I work for the man all week to pay the bills. The gap is widening. You want proof, try and catch a member of the “elite” class in this country sluggging a Pepsi or Coke product, or on a commercial flight.
Airplanes of the 21st century are the Mass transit buses of the 20th.
Like most every time period in history, there are 2 classes, the Haves, and the Have-nots. Unfortunately, we have created a new underclass in the have-nots in the U.S. because of people who failed economics and believe in Marxist teachings. This class produces nothing (except off-spring which they rarely raise well), and they get their money from the working have-nots (you and I).
Marxist systems only work on a small scale. It does not work on a grand scale and it never will.