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RE: How To Fix The Housing Problem? Is It a Financial Issue?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

"We should never have allowed competition on living necessities."

I have no idea what you're thinking, except some kind of Communism. Is there some system that enables necessities to just erupt from the vacuum when we need them?

"We should have made sure everyone has a house to live in."

We did. It's called prison.

"There will be so many empty houses soon, that we will be working on the opposite problem. What to do with all these empty houses that are falling into disrepair."

I read that cancer has risen by >140k% since the jabs were mandated. If so, that's going to happen.

No one gives bears a den to sleep through the winter in. No one hands birds a nest to lay eggs in. The world works the way it does for real reasons. The laws of physics matter. Capitalism is embedded in the natural world. Lyre birds build a fancy lek where they work hard to attract mates with shiny objects. The ones that get the best shiny objects breed. That's capitalism, and it's how the universe works. It's got nothing to do with money, corporations, or governments.

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I guess it could be called communism. What do you call it when the Amish get together and help to build a new couple their house?

What is the term used when everyone divvies up all the land, and so the next generation has to outbid all that have come before them, or literally wait for someone to die? Do people really own all the land, just because they were born first?

Prison doesn't have enough places for everyone.

Something that i didn't put in here is like, houses should cost what they cost to build, instead of being bid up and up and up.

Basically, house prices are how much can a borrower pay each month. Then worked through the banking system into an amount they can borrow. And then we allowed families with two incomes to bid against families with one income. This is just an upward spiral that destroys people's lives.

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