Sounds all great and nicely conforming to trickle down economics, but nothing can shield us from looking at the economic facts: a few who are so filthy rich, way beyond anything even intelligent and educated humans can classify as deserved or proportionate to the efforts put in by the working class. And a large part of society that has lost all motivation to work and try hard because it's just not worth it. Not because there is free and easy money to be had by doing nothing but because the opportunities are nowadays so incredibly limited to climb up the ladder. When even 70k annual salaries cannot pay for a mediocre life style anymore then something is seriously wrong in our system. When with all the taxation there is still not enough money to provide better healthcare and cheaper education and better infrastructure then someone is sucking money out of the system which harms everyone else. The biggest lie of today's time is that holding the wealthiest responsible to pay their fair share makes them take their business elsewhere. Let's see where they go if North American markets were shut down to them for non compliance with a fair share wealth distribution agreement. They will all stay, I have not doubt about it
it's not about how much money we can squeeze out of the rich (there's a limit for this type of things. the pot size is not unlimited). Revenue creation is a way for generating wealth in a society such as new job creation, new businesses, reducing burdens on businesses, or reducing the cost of doing business. Nowadays, we're competing not only with other countries, but also with machines, computers, and efficiency.