Just like an occupied country...
That 75% of Americans can't even afford to buy moderately priced home? Home foreclosures are up by almost 10% so far this year nationwide, and it's up by 40 to 55% in some in particular states. A million people evicted from their homes in the last year in America, and the numbers are rising. I mean, look at Washington DC. Evictions have doubled in Washington DC since 2023, and now they're going after the people that they evicted.
They're going after the homeless with federalized police. Can't you see the the way things are going? Homelessness is already at record highs, broad unemployment in The US if you include the underemployed. Your rates in America are higher than Nigeria, they're higher than Cambodia or Niger or Thailand or several other global South countries, your unemployment rate is ridiculous. Layoffs, unemployment, foreclosures, evictions, That's the conveyor belt to vulnerability that they put you on.
The conveyor belt to poverty, to homelessness, and then from there to prison and slave labor. Now, you can't tell me that this isn't just like a colonized country. This isn't just like an occupied country. You know that 60% of all the land in your country is privately held by wealthy individuals and corporations? 60%.
Do you even know who they are? Most of them you you haven't even heard of these people, but they own 60% of the acreage in your country. Do you know that the average employee in America, the average employee takes home roughly 10 to $20,000 less per year than what they actually earn because of taxes.
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