Mike,
While I am appalled at executive salaries, the tenuous relation to performance and the incredible rewards for failure, in the vast majority of cases a redistribution of top salaries would do very little for workers’ wages or healthcare benefits. Similarly, raising the wage base cap would hurt upper middle income workers significantly. About 6 percent of all workers earn over the $97,600 wage base cap with most of the clustering in the next $100,000. They are affluent, to be sure, but few consider themselves rich and most quite rightly see themselves as highly taxed already.
The real issue we have to address is the cost of healthcare in America. We spend more as a percent of GDP but our life expectancy and disability adjusted life expectancy figures rank us about 25th in the world and it is already very beneficial to arbitrage advanced medical care available at far lower cost with the delivered cost of medical care domestically.
Scott