But America isn't offering that anymore as much as it did in the past, lots of people work hard to get themselves out of poverty and do everything it supposedly takes including doing an honest day's work and when they just want basic respect for working and have their good work ethic recognized, they get shitty insults thrown at them like "communist" and "socialist" even though wanting basic respect as a working man is not a right vs left partisan issue let anyone anything to do with adhering to dogmatic leftist ideologies like Marxism. I don't want people to not be able to be rich, many people who have more than I do such as a nice car and nice big house earned it through a high paying job they prove themselves useful in and got properly compensated for and I don't feel any reason to resent them for it. I am merely saying people who do work do deserve to be recognized and properly compensated for it but some don't and that is a problem and again has nothing to do with any sort of dogmatic leftist ideologies or any sort of right vs left partisan issue and society has a mindset of automatically thinking a person is poor because they are lazy when that's not always the case, they just got screwed by those they worked for and assuming that the only people who worked hard are rich elites like Elon Musk therefore very wrongfully assuming that the poor (even though they work hard) are all lazy scum. Also just because someone is rich doesn't necessarily always mean they did honest work, Sam Bankman-Fried got rich but not through actual honest work but a big money laundering scheme with crypto. Does Sam Bankman-Fried deserve to be treated like an honest hardworking man when he ia serving jail time basically for mass robbing people? And the Amazon warehouse worker treated like he's a lazy indigent welfare bum? Just so you know I'm not for rewarding the lazy indigent for work he didn't do either.