There has been a ~1.3 billion reduction in the global population in the past twelve years (quotes at the bottom). In that same time, at least here in the US, housing costs have roughly doubled to quadrupled. I do not think deporting all 40 million illegals, or whatever the number may be, is going to make a dent in the cost of a home.
I'd argue on the contrary that even if mass deportations collapsed the housing market in the PTB's favor, fairer elections would still weaken the PTB's ability to implement the great reset. Having fairer elections would increase the voice of the people who are
quite in favor of solving the housing crisis.
I'd agree that debt entrapment is absolutely a key weapon being utilized by the PTB. My only addition to that is that the PTB have largely succeeded in that goal already. People with at least a small sense of economic freedom are in the declining minority. Even some semi-well off retirees who have their homes paid off are struggling to make ends meet. That is to say, the majority of people are already in the "own nothing" phase.
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Yeah, I recall that Michael Hudson has said that supply and demand are no longer a factor in housing market prices. With the flight of industry overseas, Western financial parasites shifted to rent extraction as one of the main ways of satiating their greed. It has the other benefit of demoralizing everyone.
Regarding the distance from Israel, Netanyahu denies it categorically
here blaming the media for the lying. Minute 55.
The "financing" must be the
"I want to tell you, we coordinate with the administration, we talk to them, we respect their interests and, they respect our interests and they overlap. I won't tell you an absolute extent , of course not, but to an extent, Almost completely."
I too find it hard to make the separation, when I keep seeing dead children in the crudest and most cruel way possible. So then, the bow down, is also like they are forcing him to finance those atrocities.
Brian Berletic has written that the 'distancing' between the US and Israel is all a show. He says that any attack on Iran by Israel is basically funded, guided, and green-lighted by America. America would prefer to use Israel as attac-dog in order to save itself from international criticism and avoid Iranian retaliation. This scenario was written up in
Which Path to Persia, a policy paper by the Brookings Institute, in 2009.
Berletic may be right, if only partially. He's convinced Trump is just the same type of lying Imperial warmonger as Bush and Obama and all the rest. I don't think so, things are more complex than that.
I think the Trump faction in the White House IS actually trying to stop wars, genocide, and distance themselves from Israel, etc. But they have also stepped into a situation that they can't fully control. Israeli blackmail - whether sexual, infrastructural, or nuclear - figures high as one of the reasons why they can't act quickly and decisively. I do think Trump wants to be a Peace President, and is trying to navigate very confusing waters while looking out for the American people - and also, of course, his own image. But he also wants to maintain American dominance. I don't think it's possible to do both.
But then there are neocons and the Deep State who deploy Secret Teams to carry forward war plans that have been decades in the making. These plans, probably made to some extent collectively by the US/CIA, UK/MI-6 and Israel/Mossad, are moving forwards without US Executive Branch oversight. So Berletic blaming Trump for it all is convenient, but off the mark, because Trump may not be making the primary decisions here, but rather reaction to decisions already being made, or intervening where possible.
The Secret Teams can make use of Trump's 'distancing' to use as cover for their aims. If Israel attacks Iran, the US can pretend innocence - although I'm not sure who really buys that anymore. That would be one explanation as to why the media has been allowed to make a sudden turn towards criticism of Israel. It's a narrative change in preparation for conflict. Or it could be that the truth is getting out, due to Trump pressuring the mainstream media. Hard to say.
At any rate, neither the US nor Israel really has the capability to attack Iran unless it's by terrorism, nukes, more sanctions, or something more strange like secret weapons tech.