Solving the problem of companies buying up homes
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America is a land for the people, and by the people - which is to say, it is for the masses. Once business, or technology, or whatever undercuts that, something (usually government) needs to step in to correct things. Antitrust law was developed, to protect ordinary Americans from economically powerful and abusive companies. As a result, companies denying home ownership to ordinary Americans, does seem appropriate to be addressed by antitrust law. In fact, this matter appears to be one of the foulest abuses of consumers by corporations, in the history of antitrust law.

States should require when a home is put up for sale, the price must be market compatible or lower, and only individuals should be allowed to make offers and purchase the home. Only when no individuals can be found to purchase the home, should it be allowed to be sold to a company.

A number of corporations are currently at war with ordinary citizens in western countries. They are trying to reorder society by making themselves much richer, and ordinary Americans much poorer. This appears to be one of their strategies.

Patmore Douglas 6/15/2021 1:11:00 AM




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