Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
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The largest demographic group is retiring. Of course this is a record. We have to have immigration just to take care of these people. There is an incredible lack of elder care workers. Americans don't want to do those jobs or have more skills that they can use (you know the ones who were educated and grew up here). Just saying. Someday you will be old and need help too. Who is going to help you?
My kids, as is expected in our culture.
Americans were dumb when they discarded parental bonds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
As stated above LLCs and Corporations should be limited in their residential holdings. No one is not saying that.
haha.. The wealthy landowners who control politics would never go for that. Can you imagine Trump agreeing to this? LOL
Both Hillary and Joe raised ton more money from the rich than Trump ever did, so your reference is a tiny bit misplaced.
Sure, but they don't own buildings that they rent out. Nor did their family make their wealth off of being slum lords or having racist housing policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
As stated above LLCs and Corporations should be limited in their residential holdings. No one is not saying that.
haha.. The wealthy landowners who control politics would never go for that. Can you imagine Trump agreeing to this? LOL
Both Hillary and Joe raised ton more money from the rich than Trump ever did, so your reference is a tiny bit misplaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
As stated above LLCs and Corporations should be limited in their residential holdings. No one is not saying that.
haha.. The wealthy landowners who control politics would never go for that. Can you imagine Trump agreeing to this? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
As stated above LLCs and Corporations should be limited in their residential holdings. No one is not saying that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
so if a white "real" American owned blocks of houses, is that a problem, too?
You know, the Trumps own lots of rental buildings, right? That's how they made their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no disputing the data: Wages for working-class Americans are not keeping up with inflation. Moreover, a near-record number of Americans are now out of the labor force entirely. And yet many liberals — avowed friends of the American worker — are calling for more immigration so that employers don’t have to raise wages and get Americans back to work.
It is not surprising when Big Business calls for more immigration to keep wages down, but what has happened to the American left?
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/democrats-undermine-...ns&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
The largest demographic group is retiring. Of course this is a record. We have to have immigration just to take care of these people. There is an incredible lack of elder care workers. Americans don't want to do those jobs or have more skills that they can use (you know the ones who were educated and grew up here). Just saying. Someday you will be old and need help too. Who is going to help you?
My kids, as is expected in our culture.
Americans were dumb when they discarded parental bonds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Who cares. As long as they own blocks of houses it’s a problem. -NP
Anonymous wrote:There is no disputing the data: Wages for working-class Americans are not keeping up with inflation. Moreover, a near-record number of Americans are now out of the labor force entirely. And yet many liberals — avowed friends of the American worker — are calling for more immigration so that employers don’t have to raise wages and get Americans back to work.
It is not surprising when Big Business calls for more immigration to keep wages down, but what has happened to the American left?
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/democrats-undermine-working-class-with-open-borders-and-illegal-labor/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
Anonymous wrote:There is no disputing the data: Wages for working-class Americans are not keeping up with inflation. Moreover, a near-record number of Americans are now out of the labor force entirely. And yet many liberals — avowed friends of the American worker — are calling for more immigration so that employers don’t have to raise wages and get Americans back to work.
It is not surprising when Big Business calls for more immigration to keep wages down, but what has happened to the American left?
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/democrats-undermine-...ns&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
The largest demographic group is retiring. Of course this is a record. We have to have immigration just to take care of these people. There is an incredible lack of elder care workers. Americans don't want to do those jobs or have more skills that they can use (you know the ones who were educated and grew up here). Just saying. Someday you will be old and need help too. Who is going to help you?
There is no disputing the data: Wages for working-class Americans are not keeping up with inflation. Moreover, a near-record number of Americans are now out of the labor force entirely. And yet many liberals — avowed friends of the American worker — are calling for more immigration so that employers don’t have to raise wages and get Americans back to work.
It is not surprising when Big Business calls for more immigration to keep wages down, but what has happened to the American left?
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/democrats-undermine-...ns&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
Anonymous wrote:There is no disputing the data: Wages for working-class Americans are not keeping up with inflation. Moreover, a near-record number of Americans are now out of the labor force entirely. And yet many liberals — avowed friends of the American worker — are calling for more immigration so that employers don’t have to raise wages and get Americans back to work.
It is not surprising when Big Business calls for more immigration to keep wages down, but what has happened to the American left?
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/democrats-undermine-working-class-with-open-borders-and-illegal-labor/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons
Anonymous wrote:Many countries have laws forbidding foreign ownership. It's smart. the US is not smart.