People need decent places to live. Most of those same people cannot or will not build their own homes or even be able to purchase or secure enough land on which a home could be build.
Therefore, most people will simply use money earned from their jobs or other work/income sources to rent access to a home and land that someone else already built and owns. And yes, even a “homeowner” just a renter, until there is no more mortgage left anyway.
Not sure how this situation could be considered “bad”. It’s not like decent housing falls from the sky for free. And at the risk of stating the obvious, no one owes you a free anything. Especially a free decent home to live in, which cost someone else a shit ton of money, time, energy, risk and capital investment to reliably put together and maintain.
Pay for your own life already, you lazy people. Or find a way to make what you need, survive on nature’s gifts in a free state of nature. Or I don’t know, crouch under an overpass while wearing a trash bag. Just don’t come around and try to steal my own shit that I actually built, sweated for, risked for, sacrificed for and worked hard for.
Your own lazy need does not equal a claim on my own life, sorry buddy. Go smoke ur potstick somewhere else
How can private property be theft if ownership doesn’t matter? How can you steal something if the concept of ownership doesn’t mean anything to begin with, which is the premise of these silly talking points?
Then remember that public ownership is just another word for government-state ownership, which is just another word for “the few at the top of the government-state power hierarchy”. They are the true owners of whatever “public property” happens to exist.
Then realize all the problems that go along with community properties, like diffusion of responsibility, tragedy of the commons, NIMBYism, lack of integrated decision-making and lack of willingness to liquidate inefficient-outdated capital when needed.
But sure, property taxes (in reasonable amounts, not excessive taxing the people to death amounts) are an important part of a balanced economic system to prevent the few top 1% from accumulating everything and then renting it out to everyone else as their forced serfdom. Of course that is already basically happening, but you know what I mean. Moderation in all things, right?
No one seems to think through the real logical idiocies of the loonie left’s talking points. Good thing I am here to do just that.
It’s basically impossible to live independently from government bureaucracy on a large scale. You can’t say “eff this effed up economy and whackadoo laws and let’s do it ourselves”.
Show me where that actually happens without people being “moved along”.
. Where is Silhouette… now that his expertise is needed to solve the UK housing crisis.
For $10,000 from Amazon, I certainly wouldn’t mind calling this home… the way the house unfolds from a large block into a sprawling house, is ingenious .