C.A. Lindbergh, lawyer, landowner, lawmaker and Swedish immigrant |
Lindbergh’s handsome father, C.A.,
had a reputation as an honest Minnesota lawyer and landowner who bought at the
seller’s price and sold at the buyer’s price.
“Nobody in the district was more
concerned about financial abuses of power; and nobody had been more outspoken,
regularly firing of letters to the editors of local newspapers,” wrote A. Scott
Berg.
Fighting for farmers, C.A.
denounced a “favored class” in America that “grabs the profits and leaves
industrious workers with only a bare subsistence.”
C.A. served on the boards of two
Little Falls banks, and once said, “To make money, in my opinion, is not the
sole purpose of a bank.” These days, Goldman Sachs and its bootlicking hired
hands in the U.S. Treasury Department would have such an mouthy Occupy radical
spied on, arrested and, if at all possible, smeared as a “terrorist.”
Source:
‘Lindbergh’ by A. Scott Berg
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