What about the people who do work their butt off and DON'T succeed? I know it's utterly shocking but it does happen. No one WANTS to be poor or fail in the eyes of their parents.

You can't keep blaming the poor for being poor when you yourselves admit that it will be a dark day indeed when the CEOs allow anything to touch their profits. When so many of us want everyone to have the best as long as WE don't have to give up a thing. If we do? Then every man for themselves, I got mine. I'm at least willing to hear this out, look at the data, and not immediately worry about my OWN buying power. I am not so selfish as to think my hard work outdid everyone else's hard work.
Newsflash! The job of the CEO is to increase or maintain profits for the shareholders who own the company. That is what they get paid to do. That is their sole purpose for being there. I have worked hard for everything that I have and I'm 100% against the government taking my money at the barrel of a gun to give it to the people that have less than I do.
I saved up money for years and took a big risk investing tens of thousands of dollars to start a business so that would hopefully work out and make me more money. Had it failed then all of that working and saving would have been for nothing. Instead it worked out and now I pay wages to 3 full time and 5 part time workers. I also pay thousands of dollars per year in government licensing fees and taxes to keep that business running. In addition to that, this year I'll pay over $150,000 in sales and local taxes.
I'm paying my fair share. That's three people that I pay that use that money to make their house payment and their car payment and to pay for food. How many people do you support? How much money do you give to the local government to build roads, fix bridges, run parks, pay the light bill at the schools?
The extra money that I make pales in comparison to the money that I pay out that goes to help other people or for the "common good" in the form of taxes or fees. I'm absolutely not sorry for making more money than some people and your guilt trip is totally baseless because you don't fully understand how the world really works.
Without people like me that decided to take a risk and invest their time and effort to start a business then you wouldn't have a job. That said, the point of a business is to make money, not to have employees. Nobody sits around one day and says, "I wish I had a bunch of employees to pay! I think I'll start a business!". So you can't fault a business for making money, that's what they're for. If they didn't make money then there wouldn't be any businesses at all and everyone would spend all of their time hunting and growing food and making other basic necessities for themselves.
More simply put, there is NOT enough money out there for everyone to have the best. But we certainly don't have to let so very few have so much of the wealth that just 1% of our population has 40% of our wealth. Our bottom 80% owns a mere 7%. 80% of Americans are NOT so lazy as that. 1 in 5 children are born into poverty. That is a heckuva lot of bootstraps. So what if I can't buy that new car? Or go to restaurants as much as I used to. So WHAT if I never upgrade my 1600 square foot house or give greedy selfish companies more needless money to buy shoes before I actually need them. If we can vastly improve the lives of millions I think I'm ok with that. We aren't talking about dropping the rest of us into poverty, we're talking about trying to save the millions who are.
Greedy selfish companies? Do you have an invested retirement account? Do you own any stocks or mutual funds? If so, then you're one of those greedy selfish business owners and you should probably empty your bank account and give it all to the nearest homeless person. That's who owns all of these big greedy selfish businesses out there. It's your neighbor, your mailman, your hair stylist.
I have a friend that's one of those mean greedy business owners. He's a billionaire on the Forbes list. He's over 70 years old and still works pretty much every day. He worked for every dollar that he's got and he's still working for it. Do you know what he does? He owns a huge business that every one of you on this forum know about and he employs thousands and thousands and thousands of people. He pays millions and millions and millions in taxes every year through his business. He also gives away millions to charity and he's one of the nicest most humble men you'd ever meet.
But yeah, lets take away his money and give it to the poorer people. He can just close down his business and fire all of those people. Then a few people with little houses or old cars can buy new ones. They can even all take a trip to Disney for a week and stay at the Boardwalk! Then a year later when all of that money is gone we can find some other rich person and do the same thing to them. That's a great plan!