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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: spjones]
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If you can’t build a shed, addition, home on your own property with out government approval
You truly don’t own it
We have property taxes, we just rent our paid for land. lol
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: J Staton]
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If you can’t build a shed, addition, home on your own property with out government approval
You truly don’t own it
We have property taxes, we just rent our paid for land. lol X 2 And if you don’t pay your property taxes, at least here in Pennsylvania, they will forcibly remove you from your home and sell it to the highest bidder.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-51451-292740-g6yjvbi.png) It's not $8 coffees. Edit- graph may be hard to read but the red bar is price adjusted for inflation The evolution of the American house can be seen in every small town in America. The average square footage has more than doubled Lots are bigger and complexity of the structures and landscaping is absurd. The best part is families are smaller. People are not buying shelter, they are buying an investment. The winner is the guy who collects property taxes and sells the homeowners insurance .
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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Long term home ownership is a poor investment
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Let me correct you...you have 30 year olds that buy $8 coffees on their way to work, get home and turn on their $150 a month cable TV, go out to eat 3 times a week, go to the movies or honkey tonk every weekend, drive $700+ a month brand new status symbol vehicles, pay someone else $80 to change there oil because they dont know how or are too lazy......the list goes on. Young folk cant afford housing because they are pee poor with their finances and cant decipher between wants and needs.... rant over
Do you really believe the only thing holding young people back from home ownership is $8 coffees and cable TV? Do you think the prospects for the average up and coming 20/30 year Olds are equal or better than the boomers had it? As I said, the list goes on...and yes I do. Young folks have terrible financial habits from what Ive seen. Ive known so many young couple that get married and immediately want everything that their parents have, too ignorant to understand it took their parents a lifetime to get where they are at. Savell gave perfect example of young kid going into debt for a toy...promise you that isnt the last toy he'll likely go in debt for. Do stupid things with your money and then whine about how tough it is to buy a house....decisions have consequences.
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: Steven 49er]
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Long term home ownership is a poor investment Maybe if your strictly a numbers person with little emotion... my farm has been a terrible investment from a numbers standpoint, Great lifestyle though and good for raising kids that end up "normal". There's a peace that comes with owning a home, what's the price of peace?
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Long term home ownership is a poor investment Maybe if your strictly a numbers person with little emotion... my farm has been a terrible investment from a numbers standpoint, Great lifestyle though and good for raising kids that end up "normal". There's a peace that comes with owning a home, what's the price of peace? A person needs a home. The memories made from raising a family in a home is priceless. Homes are expensive to own, when people sell them they talk about the money they made. Most most forget about taxes, insurance and up keep.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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There’s much to be said both for and against this article. Against might consider the “too much government” that DOGE was created to get us out of. In the end, we laid off tax collectors. Then hired them back, to collect the government’s share of business taxes and loans.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: Teacher]
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There’s much to be said both for and against this article. Against might consider the “too much government” that DOGE was created to get us out of. In the end, we laid off tax collectors. Then hired them back, to collect the government’s share of business taxes and loans.
Where do you come up with this stuff? CNN? The IRS workforce was reduced by only about 5k people, which amounts to about 2% of the total reduction in government employees since Trump took office. Overall, since his inauguration, the federal civilian workforce has shrank by about 10%. Now, that's nowhere near as much as it needs to be shrunk, but not bad for a year and a half! If you're interested in more solid numbers (which I doubt you are since they won't fit your agenda), there were roughly 2.7 million government civil employees when Trump took office. Since then, 278,282 employees have either been let go, resigned, or took early retirement. Source. So which government departments saw the biggest losses? The one with the biggest decline was the Department of Education (which may be why you're so disgruntled that you're posting misinformation??), followed by USAID, and then the USDA. That's per capita, by the way, not total number of jobs gone. Most all agencies have decreased in size somewhat, though. Now as anyone who's paid attention to my posts can attest to, when Trump does something I disagree with (such as the topic of this post) I will call him out on it all day. But, I'll also give credit where it is due, and shrinking fed government bloat by 10% IMO is commendable for sure. I'll also call out people who post blatantly false "facts" without a single source to support their outlandish claims.
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
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Re: Trump Capitalism?
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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I'll also call out people who post blatantly false "facts" without a single source to support their outlandish claims.
Looks like the AI is working out well
Ant Man/ Marty 2028
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