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Profit before people.Many cities (and metropolitan areas) seem to see rents and housing prices climb.
Profit before people.Many cities (and metropolitan areas) seem to see rents and housing prices climb.
The way people view the value of other people has to change. Until then the governments going to have to tax, and tax hard.I don’t know the answer, but we have a growing problem.
I disagree, i think the problem is that human beings are selfish creatures. People are more concerned with making themselves rich than actually helping others do the same or helping them at least have a reasonable standard of living. Profit margins are the most important thing, and people tend to put profit before people. If the government didn’t get involved, things would be a whole lot worse. If i have several billion dollars, and i know that half of that would provide basic housing for most if not all the homeless in my country, but i refuse to contribute based on some misguided sense of ownership, then i cannot honestly count myself as some who cares. And if i do care, then i must have a seriously deluded and warped conscience.The reason housing prices are high to begin with is because of government involvement.
If a cause doesn’t have much awareness, there won’t be a government program to address it either.why should innocent people have a hard time or even suffer because a cause did not have enough awareness or people of goodwill did not provide enough support?
That is what the Church is for.Not necessarily, but I think many of those who support the government or public options to the provision of good see governments as the only feasible option to scale up help for ALL in need?
I don’t know what this is supposed to mean. But I do know there are more and less successful people in life. This is perfectly OK and good. We don’t all have to have the same amount of wealth. This is a good thing. That way we can have people who give up wealth to live simply. We also have people who accumulate wealth to help others. If we all had the same then none of this would be possible.Why should people be left behind by their neighbors if there neighbors fail?
Why do you assume people get ‘left behind’ because they don’t have ‘support’? Most folks I see reap what they sow.Why should people be left behind and toil in destitution and struggling continuously because their neighbors and the greater society fail to provide enough support for those in need?
A lot of Americans work a lot of hours and really live paycheck to paycheck with no savings. There are certainly problems with employers, but a big reason for that is an expectation of living in luxury and poor impulse control.For example, let’s say there is a working-class family where the parent or parents have to work 60 hours a week, metaphorically breaking their back(s)simply to make ends meet but they’re not sure if they will be able to make it to rent this month? Or even if they do, it’s living hand to mouth (without savings, economically aren’t they doomed to poverty?) and there seems to be no possibility of advancement in sight.