


The fact that young people all over the Western world can not afford to purchase a house or rent one is telling why should that be ? Whose interest is it in , certainly not the hard-working young . This is not due to the karma of the young per se. It is due to a fixed and deliberately manipulated market by bankers and financial institutions and governments who assist them . Lobbying is common practice, and companies donate large amounts to political parties . Democracies have become infiltrated and corrupted.
In Vedic cultures, finance institutions are not free to manipulate the systems how they please so as to increase profits and make life hard for others . This type of Darwinian economics of ruthless survival of the fittest was unheard of in Vedic administrative bodies. Rather, financial institutions need to be firmly under the jurisdiction of the intelligentsia who employ the Vedic system of fairness in all transactions in financial and trading matters . Creating fixed markets along with fixed monopolies is not healthy for societies in so many obvious ways . When house prices and rents are balanced, the economy greatly increases because income is distributed much more widely within the greater economies instead of being funnelled into greedy bankers , financial institutions, and major builders . That is the Vedic way … Administrative bodies were told to enact and legislate according to fair play , ethics, and morality by the intelligensia . Such an intelligensia instilled into the administrative bodies the needs of societies . These intelligensia would see to it everyone’s needs were met materially, philosophically, and scientifically based on an individuals consciousness needs along with mindfulness developments . Administrative bodies are to protect societies and their peoples and not to protect businesses men and in so doing give a licence to limit suppliers of housing , or limit social housing units or have an absence of rent caps. High rents mean higher housing benefit costs to the government.
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