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Re: Are housing priced designed to keep those in lower income brackets under passive surveillance?

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Jul 10, 2009, 6:24:24 PM7/10/09
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On Jul 10, 3:20 pm, zeez <ultim...@live.com> wrote:
>  Ever notice that most apartment buildings have managers and that they
> come in to do inspections, repairs, etc. Notice also that most people
> who have to rent are usually in the lower income brackets?  The gov't
> raising property taxes and values over the past century are part of
> the reason why home prices are so high. Is something built years ago
> which is little more than a pile of wood otherwise really worth the
> hundreds of thousands of dollars or even the 10s of thousands that
> they go for? What about the land that no human had any hand in
> creating? I don't usually wear the in foil hat but I smell a rat here

Come to think of it, most mcMansion development come with a
homeowners association that encourages people
to snitch on each other. Surveillance would be a tiny step after this,

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