When your fucking government is done stealing and pilfering all the resources of the world, there will be nothing left to give to the poor. That is why socialism results in megadeath every damn time. But you are not a student of history.
The "stealing for the poor" can not be orthogonal to the "stealing for the banksters, perpetual wars, ...". Until you understand that IRON LAW, then you will continue your nonsense thinking.
Bottom line is this, socialism in it's most extremist form is bad, as is extremism in all it's guises. There's a balance to be struck, I'll meet you half way there. But there needs to be a safety net when the system is designed to transfer money from the bottom to the top. We both appear to agree that that's where the money flows. You seem to be of the impression that it's entirely the fault of government, but that simply isn't the case. I'll concede there are numerous problems with our current form of governance, mostly surrounding things like lobbying, which I think you'll find capitalists are quite fond of. Despite all the noble mantra about true capitalism being a level playing field, at the first chance they get they want to change the law to suit their particular business model to gain an unfair advantage over the competition. The money flows to the top and everyone else gets left behind. Capitalism isn't capitalism. That's the problem, so stop blaming welfare and taxation.