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What’s REALLY behind the war on home ownership? Power and Control.

Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 8 months ago to Government
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This is what happens when powerful government is controlled by a cartel who use that power for their own purposes while claiming its for the common good.

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"Under Feudalism, land wasn’t owned by the working class, but provided to them by landed barons, hence the term “Land Lord”. If you disrespected your Lord, or broke his rules, or he perceived another peasant/farm animal/crop would be a better use of the land, he could take it back.

Essentially, the behaviour of serfs was kept in check by their reliance on the nobility for a place to live. That’s very much the dynamic they’re going for here.

Rental agreements can be full of any terms and conditions the landlord wants, and the more desperate people get the more of their consumer rights they will sign over.

Maybe you’ll agree to smart meters which monitor your internet or power-usage habits, and then sell the data to behavioural modellers and viral marketers.

Maybe you’ll have to agree to certain power limitations or water shortages in order to “fight climate change”.

Maybe it will get worse than that."


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    Posted by 3 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I couldn't agree more, McC.
    The entire legal system of "real estate" is a scam of monstrous proportions designed to eliminate 'private property' and to create a permanent class of debt and tax slaves.
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    Posted by mccannon01 3 years, 8 months ago
    We already are a nation of renters. I may have paid off the bank's interest in supposedly my property, but will never -ever- pay off the government's (lord's) interest. The "royal rent" to the lordship may be called property or school taxes, but those are nothing more than euphemistic constant reminders I don't actually own my home when missing said payments can land me in the street, homeless. Add to that rules and regulations (the lease agreement I never signed) must be adhered to by begging permission from the lordship and paying fees to get that permission to do anything on supposedly my property. Any time the lordship becomes disapproving of me or anything I do, then simply increasing the royal rent, fees, or lease regulations and rules can be used to drive me off supposedly my property.
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