I put a sign in my home on my front "Buy US Bonds - Support the USA"
The "home" analogy falls apart pretty quickly, too. I expect to be able to do what I like with my home because it's really mine. I didn't just move my stuff into it. I paid money to the previous owner to make it my home.
I think the only way to make a "home" analogy work is to assume a town in which a landowner has built a bunch of houses and decides to let others live in them. In such a situation, he'd probably retain the right to do with his houses as he sees fit.