9 months ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
When the boomer generation dies off it'll also hugely impact the housing market, which could burst at any time. I assume the string pullers will try to buy up most of the property and rent it back to us. In any case, there's blood in the water and the sharks are circling. Everyone can feel the weakening of the jewish American empire, and everyone is testing its limits and resisting it in increasing magnitude, like with the growing influence and members of BRICS. What would normally be smaller challenges will balloon into much larger ones, compounded by all the other problems we face, and the decreasing support for the globohomo system, both in terms of population, buying power, and naive altruists still upholding the system. The challenges will become more frequent and greater, until one occurs that starts the dominos falling toward collapse.
9 months ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
"try to buy up most of the property and rent it back to us" - yes. and they're already doing this in large #s
they're also buying up the small boomer companies, combining them, furnishing them with cookie-cutter legal and book keeping teams, then selling the package off to large investment firms. so like you had Todd's Tree Service but that's gone and now you will have a county-wide conglomerate owned by Blackrock. Good luck competing. Good luck starting a new small business.
we will rent everything and we will wagie until death
It can't last forever, though. Empires collapse when the currency is devalued to the point where most people can't afford to pay their bills, eat, or support their family. What's the point of working ourselves to death when society doesn't adequately reward us for our efforts? People stop supporting such systems that don't properly give back to them, and seek alternatives, either through peaceful voting, and if the situation becomes dire enough, violent revolution.
There will be too much inventory. Births collapsed in 2008 during the great recession and never recovered. When 2008-and-after babies start looking for homes (around 2030-2035), inventory will be plentiful.
they're also buying up the small boomer companies, combining them, furnishing them with cookie-cutter legal and book keeping teams, then selling the package off to large investment firms. so like you had Todd's Tree Service but that's gone and now you will have a county-wide conglomerate owned by Blackrock. Good luck competing. Good luck starting a new small business.
we will rent everything and we will wagie until death
i don't plan to. do you?