—“Q: Curt: Why are corporations allowed to own houses anyway? Do they use them for their employees?”—
If you are referring to the tendency of capital-rich investment companies buying up properties and by doing so raising the price of properties, at the same time interest rates are rising, thereby causing ordinary people to suffer the loss of opportunity for a home – then yes, this SHOULD be a violation of the prohibition on market manipulation by causing price appreciation without contributing to production.
Our organization aims to correct this problem permanently, though explaining it here in detail would produce a wall of text that the normies generally complain about. Let’s just say instead, that solving this problem is relatively simple, and fixing the entire financial and consumer credit system is also relatively simple.
The question is, will you vote into power the people who will do it, or will you show up in the millions to demand it if not.
We have worked very hard to solve every substantive problem that emerged due to our economic and political experiments in the twentieth century. We have the greatest set of policies ready to implement since the Roman Reforms.
But no one is going to listen to us, or to you, until we show up at the polls, or show up in protest, and demand, as did our founders, a common law suit against the state for the redress of grievances.
Cheers
Reply addressees: @Dontcar25448459 @StephenThomasHC
Source date (UTC): 2023-09-27 17:18:29 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1707082294060584960
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1707079331489398980
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