
overmachogrande
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America is facing a housing shortage of over 4 million homes and it didn’t happen overnight. Decades of overregulation, restrictive zoning, and importing millions of foreigners have quietly pushed homeownership further out of reach for everyday Americans. For young people especially, the idea of owning a home...once a basic step toward stability and independence, now feels like something reserved for a shrinking few. Rent keeps rising, supply stays tight, and the path to building a life gets narrower by the year. But this overall issue is WAY BIGGER than economics. Homeownership has always been tied to something bigger in this country: freedom, responsibility, and the ability to put down roots. As Thomas Jefferson emphasized, “The small landholders are the most precious part of a state.” Jefferson understood that a nation of property owners is a nation of stability, virtue, and independence. We don’t have a generation that’s unwilling to work...we have a system that’s making it harder for them to build. The American Dream isn’t outdated. But right now, it’s being priced out of reach.









Dr. Oz: “We have shut down just in the last ten weeks 221 hospices.” Bret: “Wait, over 220 in the state of California?” Dr. Oz: “Yes, in Los Angeles alone.”



Tomorrow.




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