False. Humans should have a right to shelter but that does not mean a right to any one particular shelter of their choosing, regardless of the expense to others.
It definitely doesn’t mean that once you set up shop somewhere it’s the government’s responsibility to maintain you in the lifestyle to which you have become accustomed.
It most certainly doesn’t mean that you should get special tax preferences shouldered by those struggling to buy their first house.
No one shelter is acquired at the expense of others. It was acquired by people struggling to rent their first apartment or buy their first house, which now, out of landlord greed or economic area advantage, has risen out of proportion to the rest of the nations sales and rental prices. This means that for some who have struggled to acquire a place to live, you will gladly push them our of what they worked hard to be able to acquire. Anybody paying taxes is shouldering the burden of people who do not have taxable income. They pay no taxes up to a certain amount. The point, however, is that once again you are unable to think outside the system that creates the problem you hope to fix. There is no reason other than fear that blinds us to government owned and subsidized housing. As I have said it is scientists not capitalistic chaos that should be building cities. Or just give people the money to buy or rent without a need for a job in areas of the country where homes and rents are low due to a lack of jobs. They will soon be engaged in extra ways to make money and bring up the quality of life in economically distressed areas. You just want the rats to win the rat race.
The way we get affordable housing, a joke by any measure where I live, is by making the developers set aside a portion of what they build for that purpose. How fair is that, making them suffer when they could sell those condos for far more?
The lifestyle to which I became accustomed is, owing to a massive influx of people and building, now far worse than it was when I bought and the government does little to help. It was the people who voted for controlling the rise in property tax forcing the government's hand, something I voted against may I remind you.