RE: The Problem With Capitalism Is That T.H.E.Y. Can Buy the Whole World
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Rabbits and birds find a space that isn't being used by someone else, and build a home. Humans aren't allowed to do that, and that is the root of the problem.
First, the newly minted, and "educated" human has to OUT BID everyone that came before him. People that got there first (because they were born first) and bought up everything. So, now the people who have had a lifetime of building wealth, asks those without any experience, to PAY FOR the privilege of living.
I comprehend your point of view, but i do not believe it. It only works if, at minimum, once every four generations, there is a HUGE die-off that resets everything.
A house should cost about 1 year of labor. But, it is over 15 now, if you are lucky enough to have a work ethic, and an ability to work well.
The most damaging thing is that people were sold on the idea that your home is an asset. And so, people got the bright idea to buy homes as assets. These are living spaces, not assets. And so, the idea that people have gone out and en mass, made every house more expensive than any young-in could afford, is evil.
As evil as buying up all the food and telling people that they will need to pay more for food.