o the landfill to take up room that could be use for true wastes.” As stated by Robert B. Reich in “Why the Rich are Getting Richer and the Poor Poorer,” “The American Economy now exhibits a wider gap between rich and poor than it has at any other time since World War II.” The reason is partially due to the competition of U.S. citizens with workers from developing countries who are willing to work for very little pay. The culprit is capitalistic economy. There is nothing wrong with being economically compensated for hard work or service. The problem is that very few of the top fifth of wealthy Americans honestly earned their money. People sitting around producing nothing of value yet becoming richer is not the motive behind rewarding for labor and innovation. No one should ever earn in a day what it takes another person’s lifetime to gain. People deserve more from a full-time job than simply the requirements for survival. Capitalism has never been good for the majority of humanity, and to recover its virtue, the current condition of jobs, profit, and earnings should be fine-tuned. Prosperity has been bought by depleting natural resources and exploiting people particularly from developing nations. When living in a country knowing that masses are afflicted with poverty and starvation, such a situation should enrage any caring person enough to revolt. Any system which promotes the combination of greed and deceit is immoral and should not be so eagerly worshipped....