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Lincoln Condemns Capitalism

Lincoln Condemns Capitalism | "These capitalists generally act harmoniously, 
and in concert, to fleece the people." 
Verbatim Lincoln quotation, January 11, 1837 | image tagged in trump,ivanka,don junior,lincoln condemns capitalism,capitalism fleeces the people,maga world worships its oppressors | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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"These capitalists generally act harmoniously, and in concert, to fleece the people." Verbatim Lincoln quotation, January 11, 1837 | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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And you can know without a doubt this quote was taken out of context. Just like everything else the left cites.
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It was NOT taken out of context.

Here!

Learn something.

https://www.abrahamlincolnsclassroom.org/abraham-lincoln-in-depth/abraham-lincoln-banking-and-the-panic-of-1837-in-illinois/index.html
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That's weird because the picture you show is of Trump and his family recently, in what... 2025?

And this banking panic you reference is in 1837.

Here's your wakeup call. The big bankers and "capitalists" mentioned by Lincoln here? THEY are the ones who conceived the federal reserve and the income tax. THEY are the ones who work behind the shadows to undermine America and take the people's wealth by illegitimate means. THEY are the epitome of corruption and are the root cause of when you see relatively poor congressmen enter office and leave set for life with cushy jobs and a multi-million dollar net worth.

Now compare that to Donald Trump. TRUMP has been an honest business man, and he has accumulated his wealth BEFORE he attained political office. He has lost a good chunk of that wealth DURING his tenure. He has been putting America's interests first and doing everything he can to help the American people.

Those "capitalists" you see Lincoln criticizing in that quote of yours? They are your Democrat overlords.
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