Trump to ban corporations from purchasing homes. This is a huge deal IMO and will secure the future of the matrimonial home that leads to families

Obama said he was going after the fat cats on Wall Street. I'm still waiting for the DOGE rebates and Tarriff rebates. The best bet to avoid the corporations is to buy a small house and build it up. the corporations don't usually buy small fixer uppers.

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I'm also still waiting on Obama to go after Wall Street.
 
I acknowledged my hypocrisy? :auiqs.jpg:

Thanks for the laugh, if you think that's what I did, then so did you.

The summation of your posts on here say you are lying.

My summation can be proven in every thread on the subjects........
 
Last year, the Senate unanimously passed the ROAD To Housing Act.

Unanimous.

Then the Republican House deleted it from the NDAA.



The bipartisan ROAD to Housing Act was introduced by Sen. Tim Scott in the Senate as S. 2651, passed out of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs unanimously on July 29, 2025. The measure contains 40 distinct provisions covering a broad array of housing policy areas, including housing supply expansion, homeownership, manufactured housing, disaster recovery, rental assistance, program reform, veterans’ housing, rural housing, and program oversight and coordination.

Some of the key policy proposals with the measure include:


  • Raising the cap on banks’ public-welfare investments (enabling greater investment in affordable housing);
  • Streamlining zoning and regulatory barriers;
  • Boosting the production of multifamily and rental housing;
  • Modernizing financing and support for manufactured and modular homes;
  • Expanding access to homeownership;
  • Preserving and expanding rental assistance programs (like making the Rental Assistance Demonstration — RAD permanent and eliminating its cap);
  • Improving disaster recovery tools and funding; and
  • Simplifying HUD-administered housing and voucher programs.
Advocates for the measure described the legislation as the most significant federal housing legislation in over a decade — a historic, bipartisan attempt to address America’s housing shortage, affordability crisis, and structural regulatory barriers.
 

Mike Johnson: ‘My Christian Faith Is More About Not Jacking Off Than Feeding The Poor’​

 
Thank God we have a proactive president.
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The Donald is many, many years behind the Democrats on this issue.

In fact, one of the very things Trump bragged about and took credit for at the end of his first terms was this:


Trump Administration Accomplishments


  • Home prices hit an all-time record high

You forget. This is a scumbag who attempted to get an old widow evicted from her home so he could tear it down and build a limousine parking lot.


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