Saturday, 26 July 2025

Did I Mention Trump Had Commie Tendencies?


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I think I did so in one of these old posts:

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And here we go:

Trump Signs a Decree Authorising Mass Detention of American Citizens
Brittany Page | 25 July 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwn2EPKee5Q


Exactly the Commie move I warned for.*

1:41 "ban urban camping, whereever possible"

So, from the risk of physical filth, forcefully into the certainty of the moral filth of some "professional caregivers"?

Trump did a good turn about abortions, naming Kavanaugh, and I think one more, but this is the agenda of the Antichrist.


Would it be fair to compare Franco to him?**

Así, Franco y sus ministros promulgaron la Ley de Viviendas de Renta Limitada de 1954 y la Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos de 1964, cuyo preámbulo decía:

«El movimiento liberalizador de la propiedad urbana ha de atemperarse, no sólo al ritmo determinado por las circunstancias económicas del país, sino también a las exigencias ineludibles de la justicia social, que constituyen la médula y razón de ser de nuestro régimen político. A estos principios capitales responde la presente reforma de la Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos, reforma que, naturalmente, no puede consistir en la simple e inmediata vuelta al sistema jurídico propio del Derecho común, mientras éste no sea modificado para adaptarlo a los imperativos de nuestra época, puesto que aún no hemos alcanzado la madurez económica indispensable ni se ha logrado satisfacer la necesidad de vivienda por importantes sectores de la sociedad española, pese al considerable esfuerzo realizado y al manifiesto incremento obtenido durante esta última década».


Thus, Franco and his ministers promulgated the Ley de Viviendas de Renta Limitada of 1954 and the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos of 1964, whereof the preamble said:

«The movement to liberalise urban property has to be tempered, not only by the rhythm determined by the economic circumstances of the country, but also by the unavoidable exigence of social justice, which constitute the marrow and reason of being of our political régime. To these overarching principles respond the present reform of the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos, a reform which, naturally, cannot consist in the simple and immediate turning around of the juridical system proper to Common Law, while this is not modified to adapt it to the imperatives of our epoch; since we have not yet reached the indispensable economic maturityni se ha logrado satisfacer la necesidad de vivienda por importantes sectores de la sociedad española, nor has one obtained the satisfaction of the necessity of a place to live for important sectors of Spanish society, despite the considerable effort that was realised and the manifest growth obtained during this last decade.».

What was the result?**

A pesar de que los tipos de interés eran muy altos, el precio de los pisos era muy razonable y quien más quien menos se pudo comprar un pisito acorde a su situación económica. Así, el 77,8 % de los españoles era propietario de su casa.


Despite the types of interest being very high, the price of the apartments was very reasonable, and more or less everyone could buy himself a small apartment in accordance with his Economic Situation. This, about 77.8 % of the Spanish owned there own house.

Four million new houses from 1961 to 1975. And some more up to 1980. In these days, the majority of the Spanish could have a house paid off in 8 to 10 years, despite interest rates of 10 %. Rents were frozen and contracts needed to be indefinitely prolonged. This was broken only by Partido Socialista Obrero Español. So, I would say Franco was more Bernie Sanders than the Spanish Socialists after him turned out to be. He was not exactly known for chasing homeless into facilities. Or for wasting money on "professionals" ..../HGL

* Assorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere: Trump's Comeout as a Commie
** Cuando Franco congeló el alquiler y promovió la vivienda social (con éxito)
Luis E. Togores | 08/10/2021
https://www.eldebate.com/historia/20211008/franco-congelo-alquiler-promovio-vivienda-social.html

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