Allsorts
Maisie, you can never take a persons ability or drive away to earn more, unless you have communism and that doesn’t work, you still have the hierarchy there Life isn’t fair, the rich, know the accountants to use and can afford to, they syphon money to make even more, money makes money. If you over tax, the people that make the big bucks and provide work will move elsewhere, move there money elsewhere, no jobs, no economy. It’s a circle. We rely on people buying and needing things. There is a bigger divide now than ever. A lot of wealthy do make substantial donations to people and charities, but most want to keep it in the family. When Wall Street collapsed people jumped out if windows, rather than live poor, they have this dread of losing their wealth or their offspring not getting it.
You've bought into the myth that if you dare to make the wealthy pay their fair share, they will up sticks and leave. It's such a well-worn trope that there have been studies / investigations into it to verify whether it's true. The overall conclusion of these studies (too many to mention) is that, in fact, their migration is surprisingly low, even though they have the resources and capacity to flee - their success is tied to their ongoing potential, where they are often powerful insiders, and that success ultimately diminishes both the incentive and desire to migrate.
If I were one of the very wealthy elite, I'd probably also push this belief on to the masses in order to maintain the status quo and to encourage them to be grateful for the jobs created.
We don't want their donations to charity - if and when they decide, we want them to pay their share of tax and not take it out of the economy and squirrel it away in tax bolt holes or use it to buy up more land / property where they can make even more money to add to their enormous wealth.
I don't envy them, I don't want their exaggerated life-styles, their obsession with money, their need to live in isolated, gated communities... this is not the 'politics of envy', just a deep-seated revulsion at the huge wealth inequality, and the methods used to perpetuate it.