No umbrage at all, you didn't mention the most wealth, such as Sheldon. What had me chagrined was what you said:
.. it was inevitable globalization would mean that the people of America (what is it? .. something like 6.5% of the world population with something like 65% of world wealth? .. check, OOPS, about 34% in 2006 just saw) .. anyway, that America would inevitably have to give back some of it's unsustainable share .. that understood, it isn't right (what's that matter? well, it should) that the richest (in money terms) shouldn't pay back more of their own exorbitant, ungratefully possessed, so ungracious share (especially with much of it now earned in the absence of productive work) .. no, no envy at all here .. anyway it's also obvious that what is better for most doesn't matter to so many in our [the] last great (grate) most Christian nation of the world ..