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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Corporations can’t be seen as private property. The “overloads” would never be subservient to anyone and eclectically over property... the most god damn fundamental... look at the way private’s property rights are defended
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The mentality that “we can have, and you can’t” is aristocratic and Americans are literally slaves
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how will you fix it?... proposals?...ideas? or are you just here to remind that this is an extremely important election...which by the way...since you have no chance at all to win you might as well quit now and support someone who can.
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This is untrue.
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nope, you missed the mark again, how many people on street not working, hooked on drugs or severely oppressed by government?
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Please tell the Federal Reserve to stop inflating, quantitative easing, and TARP. Soft squishy money that is constantly having it's value eroded is the reason for the housing crisis. Please love the hard working Americans enough to let them keep the value they've worked for.
I still have an old fashion flip phone cuz I can't afford the new phones. I live cheaply. I live pay check to pay check. Can barely afford food and misc things to live. Many people are under the same conditions.
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You're lucky that you have a good job aand it gives you all you need. Not everybody is so lucky to have that.
Say more please @BPCollinsGolf. Why couldn't the federal government incentivize some big companies from say San Francisco to relocate to say Detroit? That would both revitalize Detroit and lower housing prices in San Francisco.
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Mostly on the east and west coasts under Dem leadership.