Again, wrong. We won't redistribute goods, we have public services of things that are considered basic needs which, by the way, is about eh "social safety net". The public services we usually have are:
> Healthcare: so if you have a serious illness that doesn't mean you lose everything. Helps to keep people healthy, so they keep going to work, you know.
> Education: so brilliant people can become better workers
> Security: police and army (I though conservatives were OK with that XD)
> Infraestructures: Roads, airports, ports, hospitals, schools... You'll notice that companies and trade usually benefit from this.
> Subsidized housing: Keep prices affordable so people have money left to create business. Although most housing is private.
So I guess the "redistribution" is some fantasy or a plain strawman. Doesn't happen in the real world.