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Commodifying things makes them cheap? As opposed to decommodifying? That makes no sense

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Why should it be an investment at all?

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No they usually don’t pay for anything to be built. Even if they did, they just pay for it with other peoples labor (their renters)

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Oh the risk! Well sure that entitles them to take money from people who actually work. Go find a landlord and bootlicker

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Didn’t sound like it so pigpoop

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Why should a human necesssity be an investment?

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There’s more than enough housing that everyone can afford to own? Why are there homeless people then?

Jan. 6 defendant representing himself at trial compares himself to Brett Kavanaugh ( www.nbcnews.com )

A Jan. 6 defendant, in opening arguments at his trial before a jury on Wednesday, compared himself to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and said that he liked that members of Congress were fearing for their lives during the Capitol attack....

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I’m not under any circumstances handing it to him, but i too liked thar members of Congress were fearing for their lives during the MAGA feild trip to the capital

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