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03-21-2024 04:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
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The problem is that, in some states, what you are calling a home invader in your second sentence, the law calls them a squatter with tenant rights. Law enforcement may tell you that they cannot help you because it is a civil matter. Then, it can take months to evict the squatter, home invader, or whatever you want to call them.
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I don’t know anywhere in the world where it is legal to break into someone’s home… but here in the US maybe in different jurisdictions. Goes against nature though. Can you take a bone away from a dog? It reacts naturally, so in some cases, do people.
Historically there were always differences in wealth among individuals. The poor traditionally want what the wealthy have. Communism tried to distribute things equally, the idea was great. Have you ever read Marx’s Manifesto?
Communist redistribution of wealth: the “government” took your home, your farm, your business, your children (literally) and gave the things to the party members. If you weren’t a party member you were out of luck, maybe even arrested. I won’t tell you what they did in prison, but I can tell you, people did not come out alive. The children were housed for schooling and brought up to turn their parents in if the parents did not support the government. How do I know? My mother was a teacher under the system. My dad was a leader in the uprising against Communism and therefore, if we wanted him to live we had to leave the country.
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