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In reply to the discussion: This Graffiti Artist Had An Interesting Idea You Probably Haven't Thought Of Before [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)35. Yes, but should they let property go vacant from greed?
If they truly believed in free market then the supply and demand should determine what they get in rent and how much should remain vacant, very little actually in a real free market, true ownership society.
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This Graffiti Artist Had An Interesting Idea You Probably Haven't Thought Of Before [View all]
Playinghardball
May 2012
OP
You mean it's bad to make the big banks pay to stop people from telling the truth?
HuckleB
May 2012
#62
I think the point of the graffiti is to point out that it's an unoccupied house
lunatica
May 2012
#27
I carried a sign with a similar message in the Occupy portion of the Rose Bowl Parade
JDPriestly
May 2012
#30
If it is bank-owned, it is owned pretty much by the Fed and by their depositors
JDPriestly
May 2012
#31
There are more abandoned foreclosed buildings in Florida than there are homeless people in the US
Recursion
May 2012
#6
Maybe we should impose a special tax on houses while they are not being lived in.
JDPriestly
May 2012
#32
I thought I did. The 10% on top of the economic pyramid, should pay for it like they used to
Cleita
May 2012
#46
The flaw in this case is the hoarding of wealth (land in this case) by too few people.
U4ikLefty
May 2012
#55