Ryan Chartrand
Wealthy families have more than just wealth; they have influence, connections and political power. It starts at the local level, with impoverished neighborhoods having under-funded schools, which hampers students’ college success and inhibits their potential earnings.
I do not apologize for believing it is more important, not to mention ethical, to help a family provide basic necessities instead of having a CEO buy another $100,000 car. The current economic situation is one in which the rich constantly get richer and the poor get poorer. Clearly, that is not equality.