Does this "Atlas Shrugged" quote explain Michael Moore's latest rant?

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There wasn’t a man voting for it who didn’t think that under a setup of this kind he’d muscle in on the profits of the men abler than himself. There wasn’t a man rich and smart enough but that he didn’t think that somebody was richer and smarter, and this plan would give him a share of his betters’ wealth and brain. But while he was thinking that he’d get unearned benefits from the men above, he forgot about the men below who’d get unearned benefits, too. He forgot about all his inferiors who’d rush to drain him just as he hoped to drain his superiors. The worker who liked the idea that his need entitled him to a limousine like his boss’s, forgot that every bum and beggar on earth would come howling that their need entitled them to an icebox like his own. That was our real motive when we voted—that was the truth of it—but we didn’t like to think it, so the less we liked it, the louder we yelled about our love for the common good.
 
Moore is one of the great idiots of our day. He claims that wealth is bad and yet he uses capitalism to it's fullest to claim the riches that he would never give up.
 
Another great quote.
The problem with Michael Moore is:
He is one of the Elitist Despots that is seriously involved in Creating the Problem!
Wealth is really simple, but Michael Moore believes the creation of Wealth requires deception and fraud.
The creation of Real wealth (not some fraudulent bubble that will burst while Micheal Moore steals your assets) is accomplished by taking something of little value and through the addition of Work, Increase it value.
Wealth is Unlimited! More wealth can Always be Created if you only understand that simple fact.
Get Started Creating and Ignore criminal con-men like Michael Moore.
 
There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs and Hobbits.
 
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