Higher Taxes for the Rich
This is a self-serving exercise in economics for the rich. Must he conclude that the very system that gave him “wealth” is owed nothing in proportion to the wealth so derived? Rubbish!
Greenberg’s vocational skills came at no greater cost or larger investment of time or talent than did those of the ballet dancer, teacher or pharmacist. One should not cry over the length of one’s training since it was voluntary, nor boast of achievement largely dependent on good fortune. To do so is vulgar.
M.E. STURGIS, Woodland Hills