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have earned and deserve everything they've got and more. Frankly, the vast majority of wealthy people have inherited their wealth and are no smarter, harder working or better than you or me. And, clearly, they aren't creating jobs or lifting us out of poverty. It is simply and demonstrably not true that letting us fight over their table scraps is a good economic system. Secondly, if you dig a little deeper, it is clear that almost every billionaire (+90%) has benefited from a decent education and a chance, a shot, a roll of the dice at becoming unimaginably wealthy. That's not true for the poor and unemployed. Here are my sources, methodology (for what it is) and notes.[1] Source: Forbes I just went through their list(s) and noted who they claimed were "self made".[2] Source: Da Internets I looked up the bios of the people I could and made a judgement call on whether the person was really "self made" or not. I'll leave it to you to assess the real value of myjudgement + wackipedia.[3] Notes: Here's I made for the first 50 on the list. I'm not citing this as evidence, but you can see some of my thinking.[4] Biggest Lies: The following examples are what really set me off. These are a sample of the most egregious lies of "self made" billionaires that are simply NOT "self made" in any reasonable sense of the word. Ron Perelman started with $800,000; married $100,000,000 George Kaiser inherited dad's oil company Edward Johnson inherited dad's Fidelity Investments Philip Anschutz granddad started Farmers State Bank, dad was land investor and oilman Rupert Murdoch inherited