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Proposals to ban investment in Dallas

Kar Sun
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I am not in Dallas but I find this very concerning. Of course Blackrock and Vanguard or any hedge funds won't be banned. This will affect non- institutional small investors. Small investors do not create housing shortages. Small investors are also not the root cause of poverty, lack of education, lack of upward mobility. Not every one has the same potential, so the same outcomes (equity) is a delusional idea. This is a deliberate and malicious attack on middle class and a step to make everyone poor.