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america was certnaly affordable, and thats revisionist history to say that today is just as bad as it was in the past
in 1960 a home was 5-6% median salary in 1970 it was 8-9% in 1990 it was 20 and now its 30-40% only 80% of the coasts were developed by the end of 1970 Land is not renewable energy... you run out of it. The value of land has had a linier increase in value since the foundation of our country. By the time your kids are your age, there WONT be home ownership, flat out. They will live in a dystopian hellscape where half the population owns homes, and half cant And their kids will live in a dystopian hell where all the homes are owned by banks, and no humans own homes ever again. | ||
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Easier and cheaper to liberalize their culture so their own people demand their government to make their industries as uncompetitive as ours have become, relatively improving our global position. 🇺🇲🖤
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as an aside speaking of goldenage, im pretty sure 2010-2020 will be known as the roaring 20s 2 - people were making BILLIONS for the first time a billionare became what a millionare was before that decade.
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What if we actually found out working 12 hours a day was good for children though? What would we say? I know for a fact it gets me better prices at Walmart. | |||
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