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In reply to the discussion: Russell Brand: "When I was poor and I complained ..." [View all]maddiemom
(5,201 posts)44. Hey, I've been part owner of three houses in three states with my ex.
Our first home was designed by a local architect for his own family. He later designed and built a new larger home, in a quieter neighborhood( he ended up with five kids). A new local hospital was built on the same street as the home, zoning was non-existent, and medical office buildings were springing up down the street. Nonetheless, the house was easy to sell- when we moved on-just for little more than we'd paid for it. The house a lot of people would love to own --in a different neighborhood. If our marriage had endured, we would have gotten the plans Previous homes thereafter are another story. It never ends if you don't buy strictly for resale, and forget your own imagination as to "home."
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I think it's a class-sociopathy. Ask George Bush for a dollar and he's apt to tell you
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#21
Yes, I've seen some examples of this in my own lifetime, during the "Coal Boom"m"
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#34
WTF? Why are you defending yourself? Isn't this a part of the American Dream?
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#35
I own an apartment in Italy as well as a home in a Chicago suburb.
Fortinbras Armstrong
Sep 2014
#80
So because you don't personally like him you failed to grasp the content of what he said? n/t
cui bono
Sep 2014
#71
Yeah! He should stop working and spend himself back into extreme poverty. Just like YOU
Taitertots
Sep 2014
#42
Other than donating money to various causes (some to help the poor) and raising money for charities,
hughee99
Sep 2014
#25
Well, let's agree that Brand could do more. His speaking out is a good start,
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#37
And if he gave all of his money to eliminate poverty how far would it go?
A Simple Game
Sep 2014
#74
You then believe financial charities are the only mechanism with which to address change?
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#14
And if he were middle class,they would call him bitter,and hypocritical.
athenasatanjesus
Sep 2014
#12
Must be in the education. Maybe we need to bring some of the British teaching methods here. n/t
Cleita
Sep 2014
#43
Out of the mouth of........Russell Brand. How very true of the accusations of all
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#31
Uh....were you around in the late sixties, early seventies? And I'm a liberal, so
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#86
That ONE incident mentioned in didn't take place ( re: POW letters). Otherwise
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#89
No secret info, just that I lived through that time and knew the controversy and
maddiemom
Sep 2014
#92
So what do you disagree with that he said or has said as a "political pundit"? n/t
cui bono
Sep 2014
#73
TPTB don't want us talking about inequality, but the fruits it bears increasingly leaves its
indepat
Sep 2014
#51
If rich liberals want to change the world, they should buy radio stations
mountain grammy
Sep 2014
#64