Charles, we were at MIT at the same time and should have learned the same values, but you missed something very important that they teach there.
Charles, we were at MIT at the same time and should have learned the same values, but somehow you missed the poli-sci course that taught us that Democracy is based on collective responsibility - on people coming together to do those things a people need but can't do individually. Just because you inherited the fortune your father made helping Stalin doesn't mean you are better than the rest of us or should have more power. You are part of the collective, like it or not, and will be happier and more appreciated if you use your money to strengthen Democracy, not undermine it. Some day you will die, like all of us. We would like to remember you as a man who used extraordinary wealth to help ordinary people participate in the world's most extraordinary nation. Right now it looks like you will be remembered for using your inheritance to wreck our 300-year old experiment in Democracy. What a waste.