While I have no disagreement with much of what you say, I think largely examples like kids popping out are overstated and not representative of the majority, not even close.
As for examples of wealth distribution:
The most obvious way that Republicans have robbed from the middle to give to the rich has been the changes they wrought in the tax code — reducing income taxes for the wealthy in the Reagan and George W. Bush tax cuts, and cutting the tax rate on capital gains to less than half the rate on the top income of upper-middle-class employees.
The less widely understood way that Republicans have helped redistribute wealth to the already wealthy is by changing the rules. Markets don’t function without rules, and the rules that Republican policymakers have made since Ronald Reagan became president have consistently depressed the share of the nation’s income that the middle class can claim.
Redistributing wealth upward - Washington Post
Politics based on lobbying stacks the deck against lower-income groups, who are often outmaneuvered.
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The Founding Fathers were extremely worried about the threat to society posed by corruption and privilege-seeking.
Drawing on examples going back to antiquity, they understood how unmitigated wealth-taking could create a negative and cumulatively self-reinforcing political dynamic. They also understood that the Constitution — or any constitution — would be an extremely imperfect remedy for this problem.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/14/business/the-role-of-politics-in-wealth-distribution.html?_r=0
The Long History Of Redistribution Of Wealth - And Response
The Long History Of Redistribution Of Wealth - And Response (4) - 10/01/2012 - Chattanoogan.com
However, we can look at what government has done. Government bailout Walstreet and Banks, virtually none losing big. Working folks lost their homes. GM has had government help more than once. Unions face much more demonization than CEOs from conservatives on the whole.