For all that you throw out tired old clichés, such as "the politics of envy" or "socialism is fine until you run out of other people's money", can you point me to a post where Jacob is whinging about his own situation, or asking for handouts? Like many socialists, I think he simply believes that there should
A) Be a safety net for those less fortunate and
B Be less inequality, which has been burgeoning in the last decade or so.
All talk of meritocracy is fine, except that it doesn't really mean what you think it does, if anything. The "cracy" part means power, while the "merit" part is highly subjective. I've no doubt that most people would agree that those who work hard should be rewarded, but maybe it could be a more linear relationship, rather than the massively exponential one that seems to exist. As I asked a while back, does Jeff Bezoz work 2,000 harder than your average Joe? Somebody responded that the opening was there, and anyone could have started Amazon, but obviously not everyone could, or who'd be the customer base.
I'm not after any of your money, by the way, but I do think the current system is totally skewed in favour of the haves, to the detriment of the have nots.