I know I\u2019ve covered this topic before, but as long as the media pushes such narratives driven by insanely biased \u201cstudies\u201d, I will be here to explain reality. This is not a matter of whether or not I believe you understand how things work, but rather, I want to share with you a simple explanation process to share with those you come across who believe these lies. According to a new Oxfam study, lots of the money being made is \u201cunearned\u201d and it should be taxed at higher rates because of this. Have you ever heard this argument from someone? \u201cThose people aren\u2019t even doing anything and yet they\u2019re making more money! AND, it\u2019s taxed less???\u201d That\u2019s theft! That\u2019s why the system needs to be ripped down! I wish I could say I was throwing up a strawman argument, but as you\u2019ll see as I read from the study, this is the exact argument being made. Let\u2019s take a stop back (along with a deep breath) and walk through why this line of reasoning is such a lie and therefore, easily, explained/debunked.