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One of the goals that mass migration is meant to achieve is lower home ownership rates because this has the effect of lowering the birth rate. This was in the planned parenthood or Rockefeller documents on population control decades ago.

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Boy are you knowledgeable

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Have you got any sources on that? They’re trying to turn all housing into rentable structures, and people are jumping at the opportunity to sell their house over market to these big companies that are buying them up.

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I think they're trying to price the people out of the market to where the gov. Can get them into pack and stacks in 15 minute systems and enslave them until they can kill them. JMO

Reference: Agenda 21 for dummies...a quick appx. 9 minute video

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Yoy are absolutely correct!

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Black Rock and Black Stone.

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Where we live, everyone works and pays a mortgage, it's a really nice subdivision, I like to call it a community. The problem is though, globalists don't want people to "own" their home, they want us to rent everything and live in 15 minute cities, they're forcing people in rural areas to come to the city so they can be controlled. My husband and I have talked about selling and moving to an area that's away from cities and people that believe the hype, we will not be controlled, we're too old and not about to change. One other thing, homes here have tripled in price, a seller can make allot of money right now, buying a home if you're just starting out is impossible for most.

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No home for you in their future.

"You'll own nothing and be happy"

(Yes, they actually said that)

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Totally agree. I've noticed when people get ANYTHING for Nothing, they don't value it. Whereas when they pay, it has value to them.

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When there are neighbour disputes in the neighbourhood the first thing what the police is trying to find out who are the renters because usually they are the one who are running from one incident/crime and created the next one.

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🙌

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I used to live in government subsidized apartment. Mixed in with full paying renters. The management & the police treated us very differently than the full price folks. We were mostly single women on disability. Targeted with Lots of crime , mail box theft, ignored & dismissed ... a police asked me what medication I was on when I reported my mailbox open. I had so much trouble there.

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omg, nightmare. Just imagining trying to live in that environment is a stress.

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...and stress kills.

Literally.

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In Baldwinsville New York, greenway apartments. Very corrupt management. They wanted to keep my 750$ security deposit until I called on state trooper Wiley to help me.

I overheard the office worker saying that they were all going out to dinner on my deposit.

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Government assistance in mortgages leads to bidding up higher prices and over building excessively expensive houses. Human nature it seems. There is also a cyclical nature to the market that is distorted. Rates were too low for far too long. Overdue for correction now.

Governments at all levels also suppress new house construction.

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Home ownership is the one visible aspect of one's freedom that we are losing every single day as Blackrock and Black Stone run amuck buying up every single private home as it comes up for sale leading to the day when the oligarch will own all once private real estate and our grandchildren will only be able to rent. Our free republic will evaporate and the snowflakes of today, thourouly indoctrinated.

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Home ownership or working toward ownership via a mortgage, is the goal of Americans to achieve as soon as possible. Rent forever? no sense at all. Ownership of auto and drive it until it rusts out or falls apart. Lease forever? no sense.

That's the math. :)

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I’ve seen multiple studies in the past that three things are most predictive: father in the home, family dinners around the table together, and at least one adult who actually gives a damn and to whom the child can always turn and trust. Those are things one can have without home ownership. Many homeowners don’t provide those things for their kids, unfortunately. I would put more stock in the power of human relationships to produce better kids and citizens than in the power of financial relationship with one’s dwelling. Not saying that home ownership isn’t a potentially good thing, but it’s no substitute for caring adults and a sound family structure, IMO.

Besides, whatever did people do when they lived in caves? Did all little cavemen become criminals because they weren’t living in owned dwellings? 😉

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The cavemen didn't rent either.

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😂😂 Good point! Unless they were the Geico cavern??

But at that point, it was just “finders, keepers” unless somebody bigger and stronger wanted what you had. There were no financial transactions back then, but the power of the daily or the tribe was everything. When humans start living in groups larger than about 100 individuals, that’s when interpersonal conflicts and social problems start becoming rampant. While housing is certainly an issue, in my opinion (not medical advice!) is that there are far more fundamental variables that have far deeper effects on human psychology than the status of home ownership. These other variables might make home ownership ore likely, but I think ownership is more of an effect than a cause. Not knowing what other variables were included in the study mentioned, I can’t say whether the conditions I have mentioned, were taken into consideration or not. My guess is not because they seem to be somewhat taboo subjects in the era when parents, religion/spirituality, the primacy of the family and even basic human bonding (mask mandates and social distancing) are all under social and academic attack.

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I sure miss those cavemen ads. They usually made me smile.

I miss the "Huuuummmmp Daaaeee! camel, too. That one always cracked me up.

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Agreed. Geico used to have THE BEST commercials. Not so icy their prices, but I wish they’d bring back all their old start. I like the gecko, too, but I miss the rest of them.

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Socio economic status, education level top this, in relation to crime I think.. possibly even fathers in the home

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Pride in ownership.... let’s find a better word

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NO! Let them find a better word. I have old dictionaries and there is nothing wrong with this word. In my opinion. Don't let "them" hijack the English language. A rainbow is God's promise that He wouldn't destroy the earth again with a flood...NOT. for queers.

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Agreed! Not religious, here, but beyond Fed up with having my language and symbols stolen from me by people who want to redefine my reality for me, to benefit themselves. George Carlin had a great rant years ago on how Americans are so soft-minded that we keep changing our language to run away from things we don’t want to deal with. Let’s “walk away” fro the situation by reclaiming our words and symbols, using the in ways meaningful to us, and telling the freaks to go pound sand when they try to spoil our culture by descending like shrieking harpies to cause trouble for us because they think we’re “oppressing” them. Standing u to them by reclaiming our vocabulary is one simple way to collectively stick our thumbs in the eyes of Soros, the Rockefellers, the Pritzkers, Gates, ZuckerPig, Schwab and all the rest of those out-of-control parasites.

How about a campaign of “just say the words!”, encouraging each other to go back to speaking our language out loud and using our symbols as they were meant to be used? So none of us have to feel queer any more for conversing normally? 😉

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One more thought: Steal my words, steal my culture! Language appropriation is cultural theft, and by extension, cancellation of the original language user. So, I suggest that we Stop The Steal by using OUR words as WE see fit! If somebody comes up with a condition that isn’t already adequately described, let them invent their own word for it. And if they feel the need to outright erase other people and cultures by banning certain words like “husband” and “wife”, just ignore them and continue using those words. If they are no longer available as options of forms, WRITE THEM IN!! Correct people who use “woke speak” with you, and explain that you don’t speak that language. And calmly explain to your children that words carry power and the misuse of power to mislead or misinform won’t be permitted in your home. Find creative ways to empower yourself thru restoring your language! Ideas?

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Anyone read what the Netherlands's is doing? Rutte stepped down 'voluntarily' & new guy is is an even bigger wef'er. Today the EU is trying to pass new law, returning the wild lands to nature or something like that to condemn farmland & return it to 'nature' or gov (which is the royal family btw) bc farming is sooo bad for the earth. Yeah. No private prop anyway in a monarchy, the homeowner owns only the house , the royal fam retains deed to the property & homeowner pays rent to live on that plot of land. Old aristocracy law, Divine Rights of Kings. Not accountable to man as they are placed by GOD. See EU on twit

or Goog EU.

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If they were serious about what they SAY they’re serious about, they would step up incentives for regenerative farming. Instead, they renewed the license for Monsanto to keep selling glyphosate for another 15 years.

These MoFo’s are actually biocidal and must be stopped, or they will exterminate ALL life on earth. Just because.

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Down to the pit for all tyrannical dictators out to harm people

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