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House supports NCR leaving Vegas alone but stopping by to spend money.
House originally wanted to cooperate with the NCR for a prosperous future, but then he uncovered secret NCR plans to overthrow him and annex Vegas. He still tolerates them because their troops frequent the Strip to gamble their earnings away, but Mr. House does not support the NCR.
House wants you to keep President Kimball alive because once the NCR lose the 2nd Battle of Hoover Dam (if you're siding with House), Kimball becomes the perfect scapegoat to blame for the loss. But if Kimball dies, the only entity left to blame for the loss is New Vegas and Mr. House
He doesn't support the NCR. That doesn't mean he doesn't find them useful - as a buffer at the very least. And it doesn't mean he won't take action to hamstring them if they seem to be getting too powerful or just getting in his way.
House is a power-hungry technocrat who will do anything, ANYTHING, in order to accomplish his goals. Even if that means leaving a trail of corpses across the western desert. He is, when you get right down to it, only slightly less worse than Caesar - and only because he's not had the opportunity to exercise his power on the same scale.
What?!
House would never savagely beat anyone into submission or a bloody pulp.
That would only create more enemies.
Really? What are the Securitrons? British nannies?
keep in mind that there are two versions of Securitrons, the one he uses as a standard police, and the more heavily armed Securiton Mk.II.
You probably grew a hatred towards Robert Edwin House cause of his way of putting other people a grade under him and his snobbish personality. But if you think it trough, you’ll notice that he is the best option available for the Mojave wasteland.