This isn't another mealy-mouthed request for answers to right-wing arguments, but the following passages are interesting (and maybe the next big thing in Sullivania). Along with pleas that our big-hearted immigration policy is the main contributor to inequality in America, we now have the insistence that, since Bill Gates is no more powerful today than Andrew Carnegie was during the Gilded Age, Paul Krugman is mostly wrong to fret over the growing concentration of wealth in the hands of a lucky few. This comes from http://janegalt.net, one of the homes of KrugmanWatch on the web.