Who can buy houses when governed by communists?

Prepare for the worst.

Buying one’s own home was a typical Spanish characteristic compared to other countries. Three in every four Spaniards own the homes they live in, and most of them (66%) own flats and 34% houses. It is necessary to take a risk when buying a house, to have saving culture, the capacity to renounce, make sacrifices, and to have discipline, but also secure jobs and to trust oneself. The communism that has governed in Spain the last two decades has changed all this, and because Rajoy applied socialist taxes, and did not change any socialist law. With his absolute majority, he spent his time in Spain as though he did not exist.

For two decades, the Spanish youths who are still not 40 years old have bought significantly fewer goods purchases that compromise them, such as cars and homes. This has not been due to aversion to property, to freedom, but because the middle class has been so tightly constricted that this indicator of freedom of owing a property has become a luxury for it. This has been no chance thing. You know that communism is against private property. The EU’s ecological communism tells us that we shall have nothing and be happy, and this has been recently planned by an oligarchy of useless EU leaders who live well off our taxes. Then add the Spanish separatist tax because they do nothing else but squander and pillage us

Spanish per capita income is presently about €24,000. It has been stagnant for two decades (after deducting inflation), and after Zapatero and Sánchez having governed for 15 of these 20 years, and Rajoy having slept throughout his presidency of the Spanish government. Today a Spaniard with a gross income of €35,000 pays some 44% of this income in income tax, other taxes, VAT and housing rates; in other words, a Spaniard works 5 months of the year for Inland Revenue 

Spanish per capita income is presently about €24,000. It has been stagnant for two decades (after deducting inflation), and after Zapatero and Sánchez having governed for 15 of these 20 years, and Rajoy having slept throughout his presidency of the Spanish government. Today a Spaniard with a gross income of €35,000 pays some 44% of this income in income tax, other taxes, VAT and housing rates; in other words, a Spaniard works 5 months of the year for Inland Revenue

If these were not enough obstacles, if you buy property and marry, which is an ever increasingly odd decision in Spain, the high probability of divorce and socialist laws will leave males homeless if they are granted divorce. Six in every 10 male Spanish youths decide not to marry or request loans. They settle for prêt-à-porter relationships. In 1975, 4.1 Spaniards lived in every home, but only 2.4 do today. In the Spain that Franco left, 8.4% of the population was aged over 65 years, but today this population represents 28.8%. There is no procreation here. For the native Spanish population to not dwindle, the number of children born to each female Spaniard cannot drop below 2.05, but today this number is 1.10 in Spain. The open door and the so-called illegal immigrants effect replace the children who are not born, plus those who are not allowed to be born based on the 100,000 abortions a year.

Do you think that with this level of income and so many tax payments Spaniards under the age of 40 dare to buy a home in a large city, which is where there are more jobs? The Spaniards with their own home are, except for those endorsed for having two jobs, their parents who belong to the Spanish baby boom generation.

Today’s dictators pick on Franco, whose economy in 1970 thrived because the vicious circle of capitalism occurred: laboriousness, sacrifice, savings, good education, low taxes and religious values, which are necessary to make sacrifices. Anyone who wanted to work could, we produced everything, and any private economic activity flourished. Ordinary people, the middle class, saved, worked and bought homes with mortgages at rates that were 3-fold higher than they are today, but they did not pay so many taxes because the public sector was 5-fold smaller then than it is now. el circulo virtuoso del capitalismo: laboriosidad, sacrificio, ahorro, buena educación, con bajos impuestos, y valores religiosos, necesarios para el sacrificio.  Trabajaban todos los que querían, producíamos de todo, y la actividad privada era floreciente. La gente corriente, clase media, ahorraba, trabajaba y secompraba vivienda con hipotecas y tipos de interés tres veces superior a los actuales, pero no pagaban tantos impuestos porque el sector público era cinco veces menos que el actual. 

Nowadays, homes are bought at extortionate rates by local and national governors. And not just that, but they stimulate the wolves from Inland Revenue to go against a defenceless population, while enormous governors’ payments in kind are not pursued.

We had excellent education. Health care was not so mass-populated because we did not have 2.2 million immigrants out of work who saturate public services. Today’s caviar communists have only ever worked in a political party, and/or as civil servants or trade unionists. Apart from the present economic conditions that Spanish youths face, who cannot buy housing to own it, there are other reasons why home buying is now a luxury. In 1975, 1% of the Spanish population lived alone, where as 12% do today. In Spain, 5.8 million homes are lived in only by one person. Bear in mind that the traditional family is a population unit that economises housing and optimises space.

It is not by chance that it responds to the communist/separatist cocktail programme: low salaries, high unemployment, destroying private economic activities, a growing public sector, high taxes, a very low birth rate, educational indoctrination, asymmetric financing that favours separatism, low payments and subsidies for youths, the elimination of spiritual values, abortion and gender ideologies are encouraged, and doors left wide open to illegal immigration. Who can make this any worse?!

Many Spaniards are fools, but there are also plenty of extremely worthy ones; Spain was not an empire by chance. Half of Spain is worth two Spains and we can live quite well off despite having bad governors. This means that many foreigners buy homes in Spain, second homes that become their main homes when they retire. On the coast and in large cities in Spain, many foreigners buy homes because you live very well in Spain if you have money. This high density of foreign property owners also makes housing prices go up. Legal insecurity caused by consenting private properties being illegally occupied also means that fewer homes can be rented and 3.4 million homes are empty.

Many Spaniards are fools, but there are also plenty of extremely worthy ones; Spain was not an empire by chance. Half of Spain is worth two Spains and we can live quite well off despite having bad governors. This means that many foreigners buy homes in Spain, second homes that become their main homes when they retire. On the coast and in large cities in Spain, many foreigners buy homes because you live very well in Spain if you have money. This high density of foreign property owners also makes housing prices go up. Legal insecurity caused by consenting private properties being illegally occupied also means that fewer homes can be rented and 3.4 million homes are empty.

Then add the cited factors that governors dedicate to themselves so they are served from the state rather than dealing with the population’s problems, and propaganda used to deceive and make fools of voters. And so we arrive at a housing problem that does not only lie in ownership, but also in renting, an unbearable problem that velvet communism cannot solve. entontecer votantes, pues desembocamos en que el problema de la vivienda no solo en propiedad, sino en alquiler, es un problema agobiante que el comunismo de terciopelo no sabe resolver. 

Classic communism solves the housing problem by force: everything belonging to the state, supplying very modest homes for common people, while the closer the elite is to power, the better the homes, and even palaces, for it. Ecological, velvet socialism/communism that does not use force has no solutions (that respect freedom, ownership) to solve the housing problem other than limiting rent fees. Socialism only spends and applies taxes (its way of redistributing), but we are up to the hilt with tax pressure and debt.

The intellectuals at the government’s service are selling very dangerous measures because private property is harmed by impunity and allowing squatters, and citizens do not rebel. Owners of more than one property, who are fools for voting these governments, must be prepared to face measures like being obliged to rent any property that is not their main home for a government-rated fee. The reason for socialist incapacity is not ignorance, but planned ideology. Do not expect them to stop. They will do what they always do: deceive their main victims, youths, because they cannot earn a dignified living like their parents did.

They will tell them a zero-sum tale, they will transform desire into a right, and they will tell them something like this: there are no homes for youths because the “wealthy” have two or three homes, or more. They will bring out the book of placing taxes and will continue impoverishing the properties of those who own them.

Do such measures of this government really surprise you? More than one of these “wealthy people” will lose some of their properties, and their summer home will disappear because unpayable taxes for them will be devised. They will face the same situation as the victims in B. Brecht’s poem did; it will be too late. In sin they will do penance for voting them. They will regret it. I honestly did not think they would go so far; I was unaware. It is worth remembering that you could hardly imagine it when: they told you that you would have nothing, but you would be happy; in other words, you do not need to own property; they permit homes to be illegally occupied; they made you pay a solidarity tax. You could hardly imagine it when ….

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