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Feb 4, 2025

When We Were Great

Here in USAmerica Inc, the top 10% currently own close to 70% of all the wealth in the country, while the lower half own down around 3%.

When "we were great" (ie: the late 1800s - back where Trump and his plutocrat buddies want to take us) the top 1% (about 4,000 families) owned as much wealth as all other families combined.

It's my contention that they're not trying to push us back to the 1950s, or the 1850s, but all the way back to the 1750s.


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