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Wealth needs to be shared in a cohesive country

February is a month I always enjoy. Earlier in the year is a great chance to catch up with our adult kids, new granddaughter and two grandpups, but life is life and the kids need to get back to their work. This gives us a chance to do a bit of travel and catch up on some reading.

A lot of my reading is for pleasure, but I can’t. A recent issue certainly caught my attention with its cover story: “The horrible housing blunder. Why the obsession with home ownership is so harmful.”

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