I'm going to focus on just this part of your response:
Originally Posted by Senator Hatrack
The separation of church and state should not be a current issue. That was resolved by the First Amendment. There is and always will be income inequality. It exists because what some people do has more value than what others do. Should the income of the Rolling Stones be equal to that of person working at their first job? Hell no it shouldn't! The efforts to make everyone's income equal can only be successful if everyone is equally poor. To achieve that is to take away the incentive to improve your life. To get rid of income inequality is part of the social justice reform. Therefore it is a bad idea.


A) Given the spate of separation cases recently decided that have expanded the sphere of "acceptable" interposition of religious beliefs on others, and in contravention of generally applicable laws, I'm not sure that assertion is currently accurate.

B) Not putting words into your keyboard, but is it your contention that only talent determines economic outcome? Factors like, say family wealth, race, and luck don't play a role? I'm genuinely interested in your take. Expect pushback.

C) Does society, generally, and government specifically, have an interest or responsibility to ensure justice is administered fairly?