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Public Housing







 
 
 
Public Housing 

The problem with public housing is the residents are not the owners. 


The people that live in the house did not earn the house, but were loaned the 

property from the true owners, the taxpayers. 

Because of this, the residents do not have the "pride of ownership" that comes 

with the hard work necessary. 


In fact, the opposite happens and the residents resent their benefactors because 

the very house is a constant reminder they themselves did not earn the right to 

live in the house. 


They do not appreciate the value of the property and see no need to maintain or 

respect it in any way. 

The result is the same whether you are talking about a studio apartment or a 

magnificent mansion full of priceless antiques. 


If the people who live there do not feel they earned the privilege, they will make 

this known through their actions. 


The pictures below illustrates the point: 






The Resolute Desk was built from the timbers of the HMS Resolute and was a gift from 

Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes. 


It is considered a national treasure and icon of the presidency. 



Mr. Obama, you are not in a hut in Kenya, or public housing in Chicago. 

With all due respect, get your feet off our desk! 

--
God Bless the U.S.A

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Public Housing










Public Housing

The problem with public housing is the residents are not the owners.


The people that live in the house did not earn the house, but were loaned the

property from the true owners, the taxpayers.

Because of this, the residents do not have the "pride of ownership" that comes

with the hard work necessary.


In fact, the opposite happens and the residents resent their benefactors because

the very house is a constant reminder they themselves did not earn the right to

live in the house.


They do not appreciate the value of the property and see no need to maintain or

respect it in any way.

The result is the same whether you are talking about a studio apartment or a

magnificent mansion full of priceless antiques.


If the people who live there do not feel they earned the privilege, they will make

this known through their actions.


The pictures below illustrates the point:






The Resolute Desk was built from the timbers of the HMS Resolute and was a gift from

Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes.


It is considered a national treasure and icon of the presidency.



Mr. Obama, you are not in a hut in Kenya, or public housing in Chicago.

With all due respect, get your feet off our desk!

--
God Bless the U.S.A

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