Quote from aceholic:
Didn't finish reading the whole article, but it actually points to something very different than what a lot of people are concluding. Eventually, everyone has to face reality.
- If gold prices are being supressed, then buy it and take delivery. If they can deliver it at that price, then it's fair.
- If stock prices are being manipulated up and down, then buy a fundamentally sound stock while it's being manipulated down and hold it. Buffett recommends it and he's faired well over time. Btw, companies that rely on their own stock price in order to function are not fundamentally sound.
Oh, and one last thing.
Let's do the math. 1,000,000,000 divided by 1,000,000 = 1,000. Therefore, a billionaire could make 1,000 millionaires. I think there's just a wee bit more than 1000 people in the united states. And just in case you say that it's a guy with 50 billion... that still only covers 50,000 people.
Yep, that's right, 1000 million is one billion. So, it would take 333 billion to take care of the US population.
So let's cover the tab.
Bill Gates-40 billion
Warren Buffet-37billion
Carlos Helu-35 billion
Lawerence Ellison-22.5 billion
Ingvar Kamprad-22 billion
Karl Albrecht-21.5 billion
Mukesh Ambani-19.5 billion
Lakshmi Mittal-19.3 billion
Theo Albrecht-18.8 billion
Amancio Ortega-18.3 billion
The Waltons-17.8 billion( I took just Jim and used his number)
Bernard Arnault-16.5 billion
Li Ka-Shing-16.2 billion
Micheal Bloomberg-16 billion
That takes out 17 of them for 339 billion. Just to play it safe.
Out of the Forbes 468, that leaves 451 of them with fortunes intact.
But, there are thirty people tied at 468. Bring the number up to 498. We can round it up to 500 for the other ties.
So, to really drive the point home, if 4% of the Forbes billionaires gave up their fortunes, that would cover the tab.
Now take away the half million or so that every American owes at birth, that leaves them with 500,000 free and clear.
That's the net worth of the top 17 richest people.
The top 17 will cover the bottom 333 million.
Get the point?