Oligarchy in the U.S.A.
http://inthesetimes.com/article/12698/oligarchy_in_the_u.s.a/
In 2005, Citigroup offered its high net-worth clients in the United States a concise statement of the threats they and their money faced.
The report told them they were the leaders of a plutonomy, an economy driven by the spending of its ultra-rich citizens. At the heart of plutonomy is income inequality, which is made possible by capitalist-friendly governments and tax regimes.
The danger, according to Citigroups analysts, is that personal taxation rates could rise dividends, capital gains, and inheritance taxes would hurt the plutonomy.
But the ultra-rich already knew that. In fact, even as Americas income distribution has skewed to favor the upper classes, the very richest have successfully managed to reduce their overall tax burden. Look no further than Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney, who in 2010 paid 13.9 percent of his $21.6 million income in taxes that year, the same tax rate as an individual who earned a mere $8,500 to $34,500.