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My generation can’t buy homes or start families. The answer isn’t 50 years of usury. As Florida Governor, I’ll make housing affordable by first banning Blackstone from buying up homes and driving up prices with their $300 billion balance sheet.
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Someone asked me what young US citizens want, if not a 50 year mortgage? Most want what their parents had. That is, a housing market where they only compete against other American families for single family homes to live in. Not LLCs. Not foreign buyers. Not Airbnb operators. Not wealthy people’s 5th vacation home left vacant 3/4 of the year
Stem people will often make this argument and neglect to point out that federal grants are net losses for unis, they lose .50 for every supposed 1 of grant revenue. The only field that operates as a net positive is law/humanities
That’s also not taking into account research grants which are overwhelmingly Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, etc and represent a HUGE pile of money for the university, more than covering STEM student training.
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Boomers simply dont appreciate the radicalizing nature of the last 5 years. For them its a blip in their overall decent life. For those in 20s it was the time to lay a foundation, to buy a house, meet a spouse, have a child. Destroying those years destroys hope for a decent life
Posted a job on upwork for a CPA Hundreds of Indian CPAs. Boomers could never begin to comprehend what we’re dealing with They grew up in a world closer to the jungle book than to present day.
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Not only do you have to compete against H1-B cheap labor, but now your boss and coworkers don't even speak English at work. They couldn't care less that you don't understand them.
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We don’t want “investigations” of the H-1B scam. We want to *end* the H-1B scam, and deport every single H-1B in America. American jobs are for Americans.
.@SecretaryLCD on protecting the American worker from H-1B visa abuse with 'Project Firewall': "We have over 175 investigations that we've opened... I've signed those investigations personally because we want to make sure that these companies are not abusing."
A little advice... Instead of America First... Make it AmericanS First.
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We voted for mass deportations, not USURY. This is a ridiculous scam against our people.
The "50-year mortgage" is a disgusting insult. We are Americans. We are not slaves. We are not slaves to the plantation owner. We are not slaves to China. And we are not slaves to Wall Street. This 50-year mortgage idea is a spit in the face. It is an insult. We did not vote for this. We did not vote to become debt slaves to private equity firms, the big banks, and Wall Street. Right now, the median home in America costs $500,000. At the prevailing mortgage rate of 6%, you would have $580,000 of interest payments over 30 years. If we went with this ridiculous, inane idea of a 50-year mortgage, that would be $1.1 million of mortgage payments for a $500,000 home. You would end up paying $1.5 million for a $500,000 house. My grandfather was a World War II veteran. He always told me that we do not want to pass down this national debt to the next generation, to our kids and grandkids, and make them slaves to China. I am not worried about China anymore. I am worried about becoming slaves to Wall Street. And the do-nothing Republicans and know-nothing Democrats seem to be working together once again to push this usury on Americans. It is an absolute insult. If we want to get serious about housing affordability, the crisis staring down my generation, consider this: when my dad was growing up in the 1960s, half of 30-year-olds were married and owned their homes. Today, only 15% of 30-year-olds are married and own a home. If you cannot own your home, you cannot get married. If you cannot get married, you cannot have kids. If you cannot have kids, then what is the point? This is an insult. This is economic genocide against the Gen Z generation, trying to foist this kind of slavery and usury on us. We reject it 100%. If we want to get serious about housing affordability, why not ban Blackstone, one of the largest donors to both parties, from buying up entire neighborhoods and forcing us to rent from them? If we are serious about housing, why not remove the 55 million people here on immigration visas who occupy homes that could go to Americans who have worked, fought, and bled for this country? I am sick and tired of the do-nothing Republicans and the know-nothing Democrats being in bed with Wall Street, forcing us to become debt slaves, forcing us to accept this unrestrained usury. We did not vote for the 50-year mortgage. If this continues, the Republicans will lose the midterms, and they will deserve to.
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This post kind of blew up and the replies are telling how ignorant and brainwashed so many people are. Let me refute some of the them. Critics claiming mass deportation of 100 million illegals/visa holders would crash the economy ignore reality: Illegals drain at least $150B+ yearly in welfare/taxes while suppressing wages for Americans. We've thrived before without them—post-1965 immigration explosion caused the surge. Housing - While true corps like BlackRock contribute, but 30M+ extra people since Biden spiked demand far more; deport them & watch prices plummet. Racism - Saving culture means preserving Western values, not Cracker Barrel—diversity via invasion erodes cohesion, as Europe shows. Feasibility - Start with E-Verify, cut benefits, revoke visas—self-deportation follows. Not hate, just love of Americans. America First.
Nothing will bring down housing prices except for removing a large part of the demand side for housing. I have been saying we need to remove 100 million people from the country. This will not only lower housing prices dramatically, it will save our culture.
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Wow. They are admitting that their goal is not to hire qualified American workers. This is nuts.
This is a must watch video published by the Programmers Guild in 2007‼️ of a leading immigration law firm teaching its clients how to game labor certification. Politicians and @USDOL ignored it. piped.video/watch?v=TCbFEgFa…
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Time to pump up the deportation numbers
The answer to high rent/housing costs is by mass deporting illegals
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This is the way. It’s now illegal in Hungary to help illegal aliens. NGOs and individuals face criminal charges for giving food, legal advice, or shelter to illegal migrants. We should do this in the USA.
⚡🇭🇺 Hungary has criminalized assistance to illegal migrants, prohibiting aid, food, and legal support under its new "Stop Soros" law. Orban is taking a stand against globalist migration agendas.
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Ski resorts don't pay FICA taxes on foreign J-1 guest workers. So they love it. Cheap labor trapped on the slopes. That has to change. End the J-1 visa scam. Hire Americans.
Trump’s attacks on legal immigration are hurting Colorado’s economy. 60% of ski resorts rely on workers with J-1 visas, and many are now scrambling as they are unable to fill the positions needed. When we shut immigrants out, we hurt our local businesses, our tourism industry, and our economy. bit.ly/3LqK1eU
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Regardless of whether they buy houses, they use housing. It’s not like they live in tents America is full. The desirable metro areas are particularly full. Whether illegals are buying or renting, whether it be houses or apartments or condos, they take up space, and thus drive up prices for housing generally Deporting them drives down demand. It frees up space. Even if it had no impact on house prices, which is very unlikely, it would free up rented houses and apartments, driving down the price of those and giving first time buyers more financial breathing room to save for a down payment Further it limits the labor pool, which drives up wages. As wages are the bigger issue than prices here, as shown by housing prices staying relatively steady in gold terms as wage rates have crashed in gold terms, that would be hugely beneficial
Replying to @DavidBCollum
I keep seeing "deport the illegals". Are you saying that illegals are serious buyers of houses? That is hard to imagine.
Dr. Furiosa retweeted
My grandfather bought an apartment from Blackrock on a 200 year mortgage. 1 bed, 1 bath, no car. My family has been paying it off for 80 years now. We're nearly half way there. We're so grateful that we're not renting. And in just 2 more generations, we'll own it outright. We've only paid $8.6 million in interest. The apartment was $500k initially. The apartment's downtown, near GloboCorp where my grandfather used to work. He died at his desk and they forgot to tell us about it. We found out a few weeks later, only because Blackrock starting chasing us for mortgage payments. Sometimes I get sad knowing that I won't see the apartment paid off in my lifetime. But I know we're building Generational Wealth, so that's OK.
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Send 20 million illegals and 5.2 million Indians from India back to their home countries. Problem solved.
Social Awareness Poll: What is the best way to make housing more affordable for the younger generations?
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If we deport the 40 million illegals living in the US, the average price of home would decline by almost 15% That’s a better way to make homes more affordable in the US than a 50 year mortgage.
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The age of the average home buyer over the last 100 years… 1925: 25 1935: 25 1945: 25 1955: 26 1965: 26 1975: 27 1985: 29 1995: 28 2005: 31 2015: 31 2025: 40 Mass immigration is catastrophic to Americans attaining the American dream. There has to be a major course correction.
Dr. Furiosa retweeted
More Indians. More Diwali greetings. More foreigners remitting paychecks back to home countries. Less prosperity to native population. Less English. Fewer neighborhoods to let your kids play in. Coming soon to Ohio 🇮🇳
Higher paychecks. Higher youth literacy. Higher quality of life. Lower property taxes. Lower electricity bills. Lower healthcare costs. Coming soon to Ohio. 💪🏼