UtF: Your pond example is COMPLETELY different. No, I wouldn't force people to pay for a damn pond. But the baby is a HUMAN. This is a life we're talking about, not a freakin' koi pond.
Who's to say he will? What if he decides that it's his money? It's a similar argument. Just as you say that he or another rich person should give money for health care because it will never be 'payed back,' why should he feel that he has to pay people to buy his product? What if he decides that it isn't worth the risk? What if he decides that he doesn't trust those people, because he doesn't think they'll end up buying his stuff? See, I think that we're looking at humans differently. To me, it seems as though you believe that humans are naturally good, and able to tell 'good investments' from bad ones, and able to decide what is worth their money, while I, and maybe Izzy, Dawh, etc., think the opposite.
If you diagree with my conclusion, please let me know.