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RFK Jr. suggests 3% mortgages, blames corporations for worsening housing crisis.

Robert F.⁤ Kennedy Jr. has an ambitious plan if he⁢ becomes president.‌ He⁢ wants to‍ create a 3 percent mortgage for Americans, guaranteed by the​ government and funded by tax-free bonds. But that’s not all. He also‍ wants to⁤ make ‍it less profitable for large ‌corporations to own single-family homes in ⁤the United States.

At a recent town hall ‍in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Mr. Kennedy ⁣explained ⁤his vision. He said, “If you have a rich ‍uncle⁤ who co-signs your mortgage, you will get a ‍lower⁣ interest rate ‌because the bank ​looks at his credit ⁣rating. I’m⁢ going to give everyone ​a rich uncle, and his name⁣ is Uncle Sam.”⁤ He even plans to reserve the first 500,000 of those 3‌ percent mortgages for teachers.

Mr. ⁣Kennedy’s presidential campaign is‍ focused on​ “healing the divide” and “restoring the ​middle class.” He‍ has been traveling around South Carolina, ‍engaging with‍ voters and sharing his ideas.

During his speeches, Mr. Kennedy ‍has been critical of both ⁣President Trump and President Biden, arguing that the country is not⁢ experiencing the prosperity they claim. He has witnessed people living in desperation and believes that something⁣ needs to change.

Soaring Costs and Debt

One​ of the issues​ Mr. Kennedy highlights is the rising cost of ‍living. He points out that food prices, credit⁢ card debt, and energy costs ⁢have⁢ all increased. Additionally, there is an affordable housing crisis.

He believes that⁢ the federal ⁤government can help people ⁤without driving⁣ up the debt.​ One of his priorities is to make it easier ⁢for Americans to buy single-family homes ‍without competing against institutional investors.

According to ‍a Wall Street ⁣Journal report, corporations have been ⁢aggressively ​buying single-family houses, driving up⁢ rental prices. Mr. Kennedy sees ⁣this as a⁣ threat to the American dream and places blame on companies like BlackRock, State Street, and‍ Vanguard.

Mr.​ Kennedy is ​not alone in his concerns. Ohio entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, has ‌also ‌criticized ⁤these companies, calling them​ “arguably the most powerful ‍cartel in human history.”

Economic Struggle

Mr. Kennedy recently criticized Mr. Ramaswamy and other Republicans during a ⁣presidential debate. He believes that their views are out of touch with the economic struggles faced by many ​Americans.

As Mr. Kennedy continues his campaign, he hopes to bring attention to these issues and offer solutions that‍ will benefit the middle ‍class‍ and‌ bridge the‍ divide in the country.



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