The argument for getting our own house in order is not an argument for turning our back on the world. We cannot and should not do that.
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We really need to change taxation policy so that it is not skewed against owning more than one house.
Building your own house is a primal urge, one of those universal genetic drives like the need to provide for your family.
My idea of home is not necessarily a place.
The American dream is still to own your home.
If the preservation of the home means the enslavement of women, economically or morally, then we had better break it.
I say, If everybody in this house lives where it's God first, friends and family second and you third, we won't ever have an argument.
We're one people, and we all live in the same house. Not the American house, but the world house.
We need to rediscover the idea of the common good and work together to build a home.
Building your own home is about desire, fantasy. But it's achievable; anyone can do it.
So, look, in order to move our country forward, we have to do the things our parents and grandparents did. They believed enough in our country to invest in our country, to create jobs, to make modern investments. And those are the things that we need to get back to with a balanced approach.
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