About our "housing crisis:" the real crisis is that the average wage earner in America can't afford to live in a suitable home. THAT is the crisis: the unbelievable betrayal of the American worker by an economic system that doesn't care, & a govt. that's been willing to conspire.

Jul 12, 2019 · 1:22 PM UTC

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And don't forget about our Disabled & our Veterans, from an Active💪woman who was a class leader in th Police Academy to an injury that now has (presently)..used up my pension,no benefits living only on medicare & social security 😏...where I don't eat just so my kid does😕
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results of the real estate industry, always asking for more and more money, pricing out average workers, always driven by more money. Bringing money from outside communities leading to expectations to change the community, splitting up families, it’s a heartless industry.
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This is caused by the monetary system. Go back to sound money and the trend will reverse. Healthcare inflation, hi-Ed inflation, housing inflation. All caused by easy money policies. Non of the dems talk about this because they won’t be able to find their social programs w/o.
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That is why we need communism, Marianne
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Just here to point out than even if the average worker could afford a house, the unemployed still couldn't.
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