i don't think that they should be treated. >> bill: it's not a class like we go and we have tea together. it's just defined by how much money you make. that is in every system all over the world. >> okay o, here, bill, except it is kind of like that because what is happening is that people who live in the world of sort of the upper echelon live such radically different lives from the rest of the country what most people do. >> bill: that's not true. you are stereotyping. that's not true. >> i'm not stereotyping. it's so different now. there really is such a disconnect. i want to ask you, are you concerned about income inequality at all. >> bill: income inequality? >> yeah. >> bill: here is what i am concerned about. the economy stinks because the federal government has botched it. >> but that's not -- >> bill: if they get out of the way and let people develop small business, there would be more jobs and then you would have more being income. that's what i'm concerned about. >> no. income inequality has been ticking up nonstop. >> bill: nobody gives you anything. you earn it.