That's roughly what I'm suggesting in the final paragraph, but yes, you could even apply it to people who already own a house outright. You still have a fight on your hands with private landlords, though, who will object to having their assets taken away because their tenants have become unemployed. (Funny how the problem with changing the system is always that the people who are on top at present don't want it to change.) And you've got to apply it to rental property as well as owner-occupied, or you're simply tweaking the unfairness rather than doing anything to actually correct it.
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Date: 2009-01-08 06:21 pm (UTC)