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Everywhere I look, the prices are absolute insanity. I mean, yes, they are expensive and if you're lucky you can get crumbs from the kike manipulation of the markets. If you're unlucky, you essentially have a very expensive, down under mortgage. But recently, the housing prices come off as slavery. These clearly 250,000 housing units are being sold for 500 or more, and its like how the fuck does anyone afford this stuff?

Everywhere I look, the prices are absolute insanity. I mean, yes, they are expensive and if you're lucky you can get crumbs from the kike manipulation of the markets. If you're unlucky, you essentially have a very expensive, down under mortgage. But recently, the housing prices come off as slavery. These clearly 250,000 housing units are being sold for 500 or more, and its like how the fuck does anyone afford this stuff?

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I would take a large wager that you personally know no one that falls into this imaginary category.

None of them spent "your" inheritance. If your grandparents liked you they would have left you a piece of that imaginary property. Boomers spend because they are paying their medical bills and not placing the burden of themselves on your tiny entitled shoulders. More than likely their worst sin is that they couldn't plan or say no to junior's constant whining about having the latest toy, vacation, clothes, whatever that their school friends had. (All on credit). Now that mom and dad are old and their magic money tree has shriveled, all junior does is rage about the injustice that they won't just die and leave the remaining loot.

Please vaccinate yourself.

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My grandparents had farm land that's now worth millions. They sold it because their little shit of a son, my father, was too cool to take care of it. He's still a massive faggot to this day.

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Hah, as did my grandparents - they owned some of the richest oil shale in the country but it wasn't worth much when they sold it. Now it is. My husband's grandfather lost over 2000 acres of prime farmland through idiocy - probably worth about 10m today. My father made a good living, got old, panicked and sold his 2.5m estate at market low and spent the proceeds living until 92 and dying penniless. Shit happens. Point is, none of that was mine or my husband's at any point in time so complaining about it is useless.

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none of that was mine or my husband's at any point in time so complaining about it is useless

Right so don't get mad when I refuse to "take our country back". It's not mine. Can't have it both ways.

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Actually you are incorrect. I really think it depends on where one lives in the US. Apply Vax stats.