I do think there is some irony about the way Mr Duffy words things that people with money and success did it on their own and everyone is equal under the blue skies and has the same privileged so, omg, don't take away from the people with money by taxing them anymore.
As if the wealth you've compiled, you have a right to - based on the circumstances provided to you throughout your life. That doesn't mean hard work didn't go into it, opportunity is defined as preparation meets chance. Some people don't get that chance, or even get the chance to be prepared based on their circumstances the day they're even conceived.
I'm sure the typical answer will be "them's the breaks" as if no one has the "right" to be born into a good family, or with good genes, or meet that one person or have that one circumstance that propels them into success. That's fine.
But lets also not pretend that the "1%" have any morseso rights in this dog eat dog world to keep the cash they are hoarding, especially when they are the HUGE minority.
Something about "you're not entitled to eat, but I'm entitled to keep my money" is always hilarious. This is LIFE. You're not entitled to a God damned fucking thing, and anyone WITH large amounts of money should be thanking their lucky stars that they live in a society of mostly order and a strict adherence of value society places on the almighty dollar. These people are lucky that 99.9% of the rest of the world hasn't banded together to put them on a fucking firing squad for hoarding resources.
The rich are no more or less entitled to not be taxed or hardship, or to even have someone come up to a rich successful guy and put a bullet in his brain just because, than the kid in Africa who lives to be 4 and dies from hunger from day one. You're born, you live, you die, and your entire standing in this world is created by what the other trillion people on the marble place value on, and if they want to a bigger cut of what everyone places value on to be distributed more, then boo fucking hoo. Deal with it.