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Plutarch, who lived in a Greek province during the height of the Roman Empire, is widely regarded for his biographies of great leaders in the ancient world. In his work on Tiberius Gracchus, a Roman politician killed for his advocacy of land reform, Plutarch wrote, “The rich men of the neighborhood contrived to get these lands again into their possession, under other people's names, and at last would not stick to claim most of them publicly in their own. The poor, who were thus deprived of their farms, were no longer either ready, as they had formerly been, to serve in war or careful in the education of their children; insomuch that in a short time there were comparatively few freemen remaining in all Italy, which swarmed with workhouses full of foreign-born slaves. These the rich men employed in cultivating their ground of which they dispossessed the citizens.” Tonight, in review of the events of 2024, we discuss the many parallels between the American and Roman empires, in particular as it pertains to the use of foreign labor at the expense of its own citizens, and the continual destabilizing effects it has wrought on the people, politics and culture of the broader Western world.
last would not stick to claim most of them publicly in their own. The poor, who were thus deprived of their farms,
Investors buying up most of the homes.
Are you talking about single family dethatched homes? Around here, apartments have always been owned by corporations and some of the smaller SFH "dropout" homes are owned by small firms or small-time investors. No corporations here own swaths of neighborhood housing. Is that different where your live?
According to that Blackrock article, Blackrock invests in companies that own about 61,000 homes. Blackrock is not currently out buying up houses that were privately owned.
According to that Blackrock article, Blackrock invests in companies that own about 61,000 homes. Blackrock is not currently out buying up houses that were privately owned.
https://www.blackrock.com/corporate/newsroom/setting-the-record-straight/buying-houses-facts
Yeah, never got that narrative. I would have seen it in my real estate days
You buy the land and develop it as well. They aren't buying homes one off. That would be a massive waste of $$$$.
- banning AIPAC, which is a pernicious foreign influence on Congress

How can you ban an organization whose donations come from US Citizens?
How can you ban an organization whose donationscome fromare laundered through US Citizens?
The next step will be to actively recruit criminal aliens into the US military to replace Americans. I can imagine that a lot of those will be sympathetic to the Mexican cartels, and will use their position to take over.
TdA gang members employed more than twelve armed active duty US soldiers to protect their underground club engaged in human and drug trafficking in Colorado Springs. Army CID has custody of the soldiers working for the designated terrorists.
AmericanKulak says
How can you ban an organization whose donations come from are laundered through US Citizens?
Fixed it for you.
Nominal US citizens whose primary loyalty seems to be to Israel and who frequently have an Israeli passport.

We should have no dual citizenship and no lobbying Congress on behalf of foreign countries

We should also ban State propaganda from the USA, like Al Jezeera, as well as reimpose the Smith Act banning the USG from propagandizing Americans.
Patrick says
We should have no dual citizenship and no lobbying Congress on behalf of foreign countries
MolotovCocktail says
Huh?
Joke. He skipped after he got four ignores, couldn't stand the heat.
Yellow. Everything is downstream from the Income Tax & Fed.
have MILLIONS of Neros in various flavors now.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WFRBST01134
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