Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "CBS Evening News" channel.

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  14. Housing is a commodity in America, it is not a Right. But in many countries more than a third of all nations housing is a Right. Hard to imagine for Americans but where there are no large banks there are no mortgages. This is why the standard of living and longevity is higher in other countries than in the US. The stress of being thrown into the streets on your own is not a killer in other nations. The point is not to move to other nations if you don't like it here. The point is other nations changed what is unnatural and made it natural to be healthy and have a place to live, so work is made possible and probable. Americans are last on the list to change social policy and keep up with the advancements in social policies the rest of our species has accomplished. The march of progress of nations is never shown or told to the American people. A roof over your head is a thing you buy. In a land where the rich live and poor die If you can buy it you got it. Health has been separated from the individual. People are made through the contamination of the material world around them sick. This is the way health becomes an object that can be bought and sold between doctors, hospitals, medical industry and the individual Health, home and happiness is not within but comes without an individual and then the right to good health is sold to you. What is wrong here is dividing people into landlords and tenants. What this creates is a class system between large and small landowners and a class system between small and large tenants. Big landowners have enough to never lose their homes or properties and the small landowners do not but depend on other for their income. This is wrong. A system has turned this poor woman into an economic parasite and the other woman with the family into a debtor.
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