It always comes down to greed and corruption. It's possible for people to have safe affordable housing, but there is very little political will to do the right thing if the right people aren't in power. In America there is always someone who says I don't want the affordable housing built in my area or it will bring down my property value, but I doubt that having slums and buildings collapse does much for the home value either. A habitat for humanity type project seems like a good start with supervision and people could volunteer to improve their neighborhoods and lives.
But even socialist countries don't have a endless money Spinning Jenny. There was a politician in Europe, Lord Corbyn I think, he wanted to print lots of money to buy the votes of the bottom poor. Of course there are victims, we mustn't blame those in need of course. But he wanted the state to seize private property and give it away to weaker areas.
Housing is not a fundamental right...if I have to work to pay for the house I live in, others also need to work to afford decent housing. Increased population, coupled with increased migration and limited employment results in increased homelessness and poor housing conditions.
Nay. The fact that activists like this are allowed to work, and are not subject to pending highly controversial anti-protest legislation that blocks Democratic Freedoms. There is also at least some discussion in the media about this problem.
Almost all democracies have a huge homeless issues. Capitalism without a cap is a different kind of tyranny. Put a cap in capitalism by introducing a maximum wage.
No major economy has a direct earnings limit, though some economies do incorporate the policy of highly progressive tax structures in the form of scaled taxation. A vote to implement a maximum wage law in Switzerland failed with only a 34.7% vote for approval
"fails to provide decent housing"....the West's problem in a nutshell. Housing is now seen as something a person is given and doesn't have to work for.
Decent housing (+ infrastructure, health care, education) sounds good to me Housing was once provided by many employers, sometimes of poor quality as an extra source of income, other times of better quality as an investment in a healthy workforce. Fine until the industry shrinks, as in the rust belts.
That explains why he won't return the money that he stole from me. He's a graduate of King's College, his mother is a retired teacher, his brother is a government scholar and works @MTI, Singapour, and his french wife is a Adjunct Prof @Essec. He won't return a single cent not even for my father's kidney dialysis in his final year.
I bet you thought what you going to say before you watched it. The guy said it was miss management never said it wasn’t money there. Russia attack a children hospital while people was inside. The people of France can just move it’s called having options Ukraine don’t
It always comes down to greed and corruption. It's possible for people to have safe affordable housing, but there is very little political will to do the right thing if the right people aren't in power. In America there is always someone who says I don't want the affordable housing built in my area or it will bring down my property value, but I doubt that having slums and buildings collapse does much for the home value either. A habitat for humanity type project seems like a good start with supervision and people could volunteer to improve their neighborhoods and lives.
But even socialist countries don't have a endless money Spinning Jenny. There was a politician in Europe, Lord Corbyn I think, he wanted to print lots of money to buy the votes of the bottom poor. Of course there are victims, we mustn't blame those in need of course. But he wanted the state to seize private property and give it away to weaker areas.
my family does some construction in america
Is it Bakhmut ?
Housing is not a fundamental right...if I have to work to pay for the house I live in, others also need to work to afford decent housing. Increased population, coupled with increased migration and limited employment results in increased homelessness and poor housing conditions.
France is becoming UK step by step.. 😁
No... Is becoming africa... Rapidly
France was uk 2.o way before uk become uk 2.0. It is sad tho. I remember how nice it was in 80s.
Nay. The fact that activists like this are allowed to work, and are not subject to pending highly controversial anti-protest legislation that blocks Democratic Freedoms. There is also at least some discussion in the media about this problem.
That's disturbingly not right.
Almost all democracies have a huge homeless issues. Capitalism without a cap is a different kind of tyranny. Put a cap in capitalism by introducing a maximum wage.
And by taxing properly the people that live large on the back of the normal people, like landlords and bankers
No major economy has a direct earnings limit, though some economies do incorporate the policy of highly progressive tax structures in the form of scaled taxation.
A vote to implement a maximum wage law in Switzerland failed with only a 34.7% vote for approval
A far cry - translation - nominal in relation to the needs of public investment vs market health numbers. 🤦♀️Why do we keep bad housing legislation?
"fails to provide decent housing"....the West's problem in a nutshell. Housing is now seen as something a person is given and doesn't have to work for.
Decent housing (+ infrastructure, health care, education) sounds good to me Housing was once provided by many employers, sometimes of poor quality as an extra source of income, other times of better quality as an investment in a healthy workforce. Fine until the industry shrinks, as in the rust belts.
yeah although id love great housing, i know it isnt free. what a simple concept
That explains why he won't return the money that he stole from me. He's a graduate of King's College, his mother is a retired teacher, his brother is a government scholar and works @MTI, Singapour, and his french wife is a Adjunct Prof @Essec. He won't return a single cent not even for my father's kidney dialysis in his final year.
Slum landlords who work the system always to blame.
People in France 🇫🇷 are living like in a war zone 😳 but the government has billions for Ukraine 🇺🇦
I bet you thought what you going to say before you watched it. The guy said it was miss management never said it wasn’t money there. Russia attack a children hospital while people was inside. The people of France can just move it’s called having options Ukraine don’t
Blame your landlords not Ukraine. Not logical
They are giant sarcophaguses. What a shame.
expensive towns
🤔 🙏
Most of these people are getting subsidies. Why is a host country responsible for YOU?
And they way the french are obsessed with demeaning Russia as a third world.
How much money is being spent on illegal immigrants?
Is this fox news?😂