Force the lower tier men of society to wageslave at meaningless jobs for decades at a time for practically nothing in...

>force the lower tier men of society to wageslave at meaningless jobs for decades at a time for practically nothing in return
>half or a third of your wageslaving just goes to paying rent/mortgage. There is no reason for this
>act surprised when one inevitably snaps

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We can't pay our associates very much money because the products we sell need to be cheaper so people without very much money can buy them.

Meanwhile things like housing are overwhelmingly overpriced because the government puts in extra regulations every year and taxes homeowners to pay people who cannot afford a home because it's too expensive.

Automation will either save us or kill everyone.

>the government
we need round them all up into one big room, and then proceed to spank them all on the heinie[/spoilee]

>the sectors of the economy that are failing the American people are healthcare, education, and housing
>the sectors of the economy the government is most involved in are healthcare, education, and housing
Hmmm...!

Listen to the media when housing prices go down, they get so horrified when its suddenly easier for the peasantry to get one

They need to be heavily involved in something and make people believe that those sectors will fail without them. All those faggy committees need to justify their existence so they forge data and shit.

That's because boomers all want their property values to exponentially rise

But what about young people?
Just firm handshake your way to a 6 figure job, bud

You mutts are getting fucked by huge corporations and you're always bitching about le evil guburmunt.

The huge corps use the power of the government to fuck us over

Still, they're the root cause and claiming that those corporations should have the complete freedom to deal with your healthcare or education is retarded.

>half or a third of your wageslaving just goes to paying rent/mortgage. There is no reason for this
Where does the money for new houses or maitenance come from?
How do you set rents if there is no market for housing prices to develop in?

>claiming that those corporations should have the complete freedom to deal with your healthcare or education is retarded.
They don't get that power without going thru the government

>Where does the money for new houses or maitenance come from?
Not sure i just know the money is literally printed, just created out of thin air from nothingness

>Not sure i just know the money is literally printed, just created out of thin air from nothingness
Is this bait or do you want an honest answer?

fuck the fed and fuck QE

Thats because people are thrown to the wolves and at that point its sink or swim and many sink as most of their parents didnt teach them essential life skills and expected our public school system to do it and instead of teaching these skills they choose higher academics. When people where doing pre-calc or normal calc i was out learning how to manage finances, pay taxes, invest in stocks and learning about retirement options and health insurance and stuff. But you know gotta do higher education instead of learning proper skills lol.

What are you suggesting, that people get living wages so they don't have to spend their lives slaving away at a job they hate just to not die?

Sure buddy o pal

Free places to live for everyone

U can easily live off $5-10 a day if you don't have to pay rent/mortgage

My man M1 is not even 10% of the money supply. Most money isnt even fucking tangible let alone printed.

>the government is republican
hmmmm indeed

Nothing is free. I mean, fuck land owners and landlords, they profit off of nothing, fuck them and their capital. But nothing is free. Every freedom (which Justin means an ability to do something, like own a place to live) comes with a responsibility (aka a cost). In the modern age, that responsibility is money. But it used to be that the cost associated with being a home owner means killing people who want to take it.

>buddy o pal
So your statement was that money is "just created out of thin air from nothingness".
Money is a represantation, a stand in for goods or services. Imagine having to find someone who sells you bread for whatever skill you might sell.
Money in a vacuum is without value. Its your believe that you get something else for it that gives it value.
The Problem of price determination in a planned economy is better explained in this essay
mises.org/sites/default/files/Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth_Vol_2_3.pdf

>he doesn't know about the federal reserve

They just manipulate the money supply retard.

Tbh they both deserve the bullet. In the end the only thing that matters is who's at top and as long as it isn't me or someone who panders to me I will only root for the death of those above and below me.

The problem is the fact that they are actively devaluing the work we've done. Is the work I did last year worth less for some reason or are they just fucking me because they can.

>Dude the fed is a Jewish crony scheme!
I also think that the fed was a mistake and that each bank should issue their own bills like they used to.(I hope crypto changes that) But and this also goes to
a mild inflation is a good thing as long as the feds interest rate does not go too low. The problem of "work devaluation" (if you mean the expropriation of the savings of average people by inflation and not out of work coal miners because of competition) only exists because the fed has set the interest rate so low.
macrotrends.net/2015/fed-funds-rate-historical-chart
And in any way how is the fed even in the corruptest interpretation an argument for state planning of the housing market? Like every time there is something wrong with the economy, state intervention is the problem.

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>an argument for state planning of the housing market

I am undecided on this

First it was the government that ruined everything so basically they can't be trusted to fix it

But also they ruined it so we should make them fix it

But given their track record, they would just fuck it up


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