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So who do landlords think they're going to let their houses to once existing tennants have been rendered bankrupt and kicked out of relevant houses?
Landlords and other creditors need to get it into their silly heads that in the present unusual circumstances they don't have many options other than to share the pain.
A Citizen's Dividend would surely help as well as debit accounts for all citizens at the Fed or TreasuryDirect (quicker implementation?).
It's amazing to me the problems ethical finance would solve or at least ameliorate and without being in the least socialistic since justice is neither fascist not socialist.
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So who do landlords think they're going to let their houses to once existing tennants have been rendered bankrupt and kicked out of relevant houses?
Landlords and other creditors need to get it into their silly heads that in the present unusual circumstances they don't have many options other than to share the pain.
A Citizen's Dividend would surely help as well as debit accounts for all citizens at the Fed or TreasuryDirect (quicker implementation?).
It's amazing to me the problems ethical finance would solve or at least ameliorate and without being in the least socialistic since justice is neither fascist not socialist.
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