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@danhorn3648,---a lie is told to conceal a truth.
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The developing “situation” is the authorities want moved the ones still in their homes but are without power and facing diminishing necessities the authorities are using as leverage to get them to leave. Coercion to go is not the most diplomatic way to get people to leave their places of residence. The authorities are not led by one spokes person but many and the situation gets more confusing arousing more tension and common sense flies right out the window.
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Where was Nero when Rome burned?
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We are witnessing a rapid expropriation of people from their property and possessions become a slow and gradual, almost creep like, usurpation of the land from its owners. Spearheaded by a government in my opinion is unworthy of the people it pretends to serve. Land and buildings that have been in families for generations free and clear of any mortgages in the incineration rubble make the properties unidentifiable for their owners to claim become land taken in possession by the State. The Mauii catastrophe is a wet dream for bankers if the State takes and re-sells land to a particular group of buyer/investors foaming at the mouth for future gain. Long and short term high interest bearing loans to a hot rich clientele market ready to buy is easy money. But as social process, an expropriation is a social conversion of person’s formerly owners into non-owners inevitably to become individual sellers of nothing but their own capacity to work, if they can find work, and as displaced persons they have been reduced to a status of a plebeian. The Civil War in England (1600-Cromwell period) in the transformation of its peasant owning class into paupers and vagabonds primed for the factories in Manchester as exploitable labor share the same key features of a usurpation of the many by the few.
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