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This distinction is critical and often gets lost in populist rhetoric. Separating wealth-creation from wealth-abuse keeps the conversation honest and prevents throwing out entrepreneurship with the corruption bathwater. Wonder if the real issue is less about wealth itself and more about regulatory capture, like the mechanisms that let influence be purchased in the first place? I saw this firsthand when a local developer bought zoning approval thru campaign donations, nobody cared about his net worth til he started buying votes.

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