Wrong again, as you don't get "set for life," on day one of the job. Some people are from wealthy families to begin this much is true, but they work because they want to give BACK to the community, some people actually don't want to just tell everyone, "I'm rich, so stick it."
Also it's actually rather difficult to live your ENTIRE LIFE with 2 million dollars, unless you invest it, but 2 million alone can only go so far. (Not to mention people spend it quickly.)
Also, take note that some wealthy people donate money to charities and other organizations, and if they weren't working they wouldn't be able to do this on a regular basis. This once again falls under giving back to the community.
Lastly, I would like to point out, ONCE AGAIN, you're not from AMERICA, you don't live in America, you're not a U.S. Citizen, and have never WORKED IN AMERICA.
How do YOU know what American working conditions are?
How do YOU know what the cost of living in America is?
How do YOU know how hard Americans work?
Do you experience any of these? No.
Do you hear about them from your media? Yes.
Is the media always right? No.
Does the media experience these things either? No.
Does the CANADIAN media experience things in America? Rarely.
I think you should just forget American politics and American conditions until you decide you want to become American, because our country doesn't tell yours what you need, or who to elect, or how to run it, or how your people are living or should live.
If you think that you know what is best for America, come on over here and vote, I'll be waiting. If you love America so much, move to America when you get older and become a U.S. Citizen.
Leave American politics to Americans who live in America.