Dangerous inequality. A trillionaire steers politics and markets to serve himself; without checks, meritocracy fades and freedom thins.
Redistribution alone slows progress; freedom to innovate lifts all. Let curiosity drive us with universal education and open science, not confiscation of wealth.
Tax and redistribute may curb inequality, but it dulls industry and liberty. Let us widen opportunity through education and fair laws; merit should lift people, not confiscation.
Power grows where money hides; heavy taxes can choke invention. Invest in education, libraries, and public labs to lift merit and let wealth follow real value.