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	<title>Comments on: The Real Crisis Is Not In Finance, But In Our Attitudes</title>
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		<title>By: CRD</title>
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		<description>I live in a rural area and the neighborhood is composed of many retired persons in small homes. All the homes are well kept but modest. Nobody is suffering for lack of basics. In each home there are two empty bedrooms that is 28 empty rooms on this lane. Ninety percent of these homes are already paid for so there is no huge mortgage or overwhelming cost. Each neighbor has at least one single relative who is homeless. The only reason they cannot live with their relatives is that there is a lack of mature love. Families won&#039;t even reach out to their own relatives. If they received a tax credit for taking someone in , we would see some results, but it wouldn&#039;t solve the interpersonal selfishness. Even homeless people feel they need a place of their own. This sense of me, mine and ownership is beyond all reason.I conscientiously object to ownership but people just think I&#039;m crazy.</description>
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