Yes, and they spend more money and are job creators as well, hence the write-offs. Asking the wealthy to pay more and more and more doesn't solve the problem, and will just discourage economic growth. We solve the problem by curtailing wild government spending, but no one seems to ever want to point the finger at the real problem.
We also have access to the same tax schedule and write-offs. Remember that to write something off, you have to spend money first. So not sure what you mean by access to the "best writeoffs".
Also, attorneys don't file taxes and find deductions - accountants do. And you can use one if you want - H&R block is really inexpensive. Tax accountants are not a thing "just for the rich". They are a thing for "the smart", imo!