Quote by Davy Crockett
If one man in the country could take all the money, what was the use of passing any bills about it?
Summary
This quote questions the effectiveness of passing bills or laws about wealth redistribution in a country. It raises the notion that if all the money can be concentrated in the hands of one individual or entity, then legislation aimed at wealth distribution might become futile. It implies skepticism towards the ability of government intervention to effectively address wealth inequality and suggests that deeper structural changes may be necessary to achieve more equitable distribution of wealth.