Sure capitalism has brought great wonders to market and has lowered the cost of goods and services through innovation and great strides in improve efficiencies.
But you do have a point that the poor in this country have available to them undreamed of wealth compared to the poor of a century ago.
Force redistribution of wealth has made the poor of today obese. The poor today have a high caloric intake with nothing to do to burn those calories. Who could have imagined in the 1920s that the poor of the next century would suffer from rich mans diseases like gout?
The welfare state does nothing to benefit the rich nor the poor.
good point! the poor of today are too out of shape to lift a pitchfork!
ROFL!
Plus, they might miss the latest episode of american idol !
I just posted about drugs including prescription ones and alcohol “sustaining” large portions of the population, maybe many are “food addicts” as well using overeating to sustain their self-image.