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Politics : Left Wing Democratic Porch

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To: MythMan who wrote (1425)5/18/2018 7:41:46 AM
From: Rarebird   of 2202
 
I was interested in your point of view. But Yes, I did also pose the question to myself because I have owned more than one home for many years and have felt guilty about it. The question I posed, "should a person or family own more than one home when there is rampant homelessness", was originally posed by the church at Georgetown University in the 1990s. I had a student at the time who had to write a paper on this question and the priest who taught the course was very biased that the answer to the above question was NO, that their should be laws set up to prevent ownership of more than one home until every homeless person was taken off the street. Otherwise, homelessness would not be defeated. My student got an A on his paper, defending the professor's point of view through Marxist reasoning and I received a guilt sentence since I agreed with the argument.

Today, I only own one home back in NY, which will be sold this summer.
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