1 in 5 US Renters Risk Eviction by 9/30/2020

We can see by the photo this is all Trump's fault. The Prog and their love for drama. Then the talent declines. You see.
This is all Trump's fault.
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See what happens when you put a demented bigot in the White House?
 
Illegals who gives a fuck? as for Americans maybe they'll be more concerned with every day living instead of that new flat screen tv or the newest smartphone
It's called priorities
"One in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households are at risk of eviction by the end of September."

Everyday living is more expensive some places than others. Whenever rents require more than 30% of your monthly income, eviction becomes a real possibility, especially when the moron in the White House isn't capable of responding rationally to a pandemic.
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so we have roughly 200,000,000 adults in the United States. 1 in 5 are going to be out on the streets. Why didnt you say something when the Brown Turd was in Office?

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"Because Trump..." :206::102::aargh::death:



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We can see by the photo this is all Trump's fault. The Prog and their love for drama. Then the talent declines. You see.
This is all Trump's fault.
330px-20200401_Trump_coronavirus_quote_timelines_-_Washington_Post.svg.png

See what happens when you put a demented bigot in the White House?
I dont remember that President Trump gave China billions of dollars that enabled the Wuhan laboratory to release the Kung Flu colluding with the Biden Campaign to make the President look bad? Do you?

BREAKING: Dr. Fauci and Obama Admin Gave Wuhan Lab $3.7 Million After Its Top Dr. Shi Zhengli Had US Project Shut Down and She Was Sent Back to China
Chinese Doctor Shi Zhengli was part of a team that working on a coronavirus project jointly with US doctors in 2014 in the United States before it was shut down by the DHS for being too risky.
After the US research project was shut down, Dr. Shi, often referred to as the “Bat Lady,” continued her coronavirus research in Wuhan, China.

Yep Obama knew "the groper of women and children" Joe Biden wouldnt be a good candidate, so he paid for some insurance to help him across the finish line. Maybe.. Doubtful.
 
How does this work for an October Surprise?
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20 Million Renters Are at Risk of Eviction; Policymakers Must Act Now to Mitigate Widespread Hardship - The Aspen Institute

"Mass evictions would be a disaster.

"For both individuals and families, evictions result in severe harm; when they become widespread, there are also significant consequences for entire communities and even the speed of economic recovery.

"Policymakers are actively seeking solutions, but it is difficult to prepare without knowing the size of the problem.

"The COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project (CEDP) was formed to solve that problem.

"It is a coalition of economic researchers and legal experts who developed a model to estimate eviction risk nationally and at the state level.

"The disturbing result: 19 to 23 million, or one in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households, are at risk of eviction by September 30, 2020."

I've noticed an uptick in the number of tents on the sidewalks around my neighborhood for years, but so far, only single adults live in them; what happens when children, and their middle-class (white:eek:) parents who have never experienced homelessness before, begin living on the streets?
I’m sure they love their Democrat mayors and governors preventing them from working to pay the rent.

Vote Dem, go homeless.
 
Helping people out is what makes america exceptional. Send these people $$$. Wall Street doesn't need the money.
Wall Street always needs (other people's) money.

When Wall Street Is Your Landlord

"Between 2011 and 2017, some of the world’s largest private-equity groups and hedge funds, as well as other large investors, spent a combined $36 billion on more than 200,000 homes in ailing markets across the country.

"In one Atlanta zip code, they bought almost 90 percent of the 7,500 homes sold between January 2011 and June 2012; today, institutional investors own at least one in five single-family rentals in some parts of the metro area, according to Dan Immergluck, a professor at the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University. Some of the nation’s hardest-hit housing markets were finally stabilized."

The rich will get richer from today's pandemic just as they did after the Great Recession, and I don't think you can change that by "choosing" between Republican or Democrat.
 
Nobody ever said life was supposed to be fair. I know you'll have a hard time wrapping your little mind around this concept, but there is no such thing as "free" rent, "free" healthcare, or a "free" education.
Do you think giving rich parasites like Trump and his ilk undue control over government makes life more unfair? In case you haven't noticed, capitalism makes a few people rich by impoverishing a vast majority.
 
How does this work for an October Surprise?
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20 Million Renters Are at Risk of Eviction; Policymakers Must Act Now to Mitigate Widespread Hardship - The Aspen Institute

"Mass evictions would be a disaster.

"For both individuals and families, evictions result in severe harm; when they become widespread, there are also significant consequences for entire communities and even the speed of economic recovery.

"Policymakers are actively seeking solutions, but it is difficult to prepare without knowing the size of the problem.

"The COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project (CEDP) was formed to solve that problem.

"It is a coalition of economic researchers and legal experts who developed a model to estimate eviction risk nationally and at the state level.

"The disturbing result: 19 to 23 million, or one in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households, are at risk of eviction by September 30, 2020."

I've noticed an uptick in the number of tents on the sidewalks around my neighborhood for years, but so far, only single adults live in them; what happens when children, and their middle-class (white:eek:) parents who have never experienced homelessness before, begin living on the streets?

The sky is falling, Chicken Little; better run, cluck, run. Surely you do get off on this kind of doomsayer porn. Get a clue and disavow your mighty democrat politicians who cried wolf and cut the heads off millions of low income family livelihoods all in the name of looking prettier when the time comes for Biden his time to select a running mate. The cycle cycles. The democrats live their own contradictions. Enjoy!
 
Apparently, you're too stupid to realize that the people who work in essential jobs WORKED THE ENTIRE TIME, and, if they weren't stupid, paid their rent...
Obviously you're clueless as to how many of these households depend on multiple family members working to pay their rent; maybe you should get out more?
 
Illegals who gives a fuck? as for Americans maybe they'll be more concerned with every day living instead of that new flat screen tv or the newest smartphone
It's called priorities
"One in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households are at risk of eviction by the end of September."

Everyday living is more expensive some places than others. Whenever rents require more than 30% of your monthly income, eviction becomes a real possibility, especially when the moron in the White House isn't capable of responding rationally to a pandemic.
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dumb fuck it's your link the 1 in 5 includes illegals
and I guess those democrat governors who shut those people out of a job must answer to these unemployed people in their states of responsibility
 
Illegals who gives a fuck? as for Americans maybe they'll be more concerned with every day living instead of that new flat screen tv or the newest smartphone
It's called priorities
"One in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households are at risk of eviction by the end of September."

Everyday living is more expensive some places than others. Whenever rents require more than 30% of your monthly income, eviction becomes a real possibility, especially when the moron in the White House isn't capable of responding rationally to a pandemic.
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Whenever rents require more than 30% of your monthly income, eviction becomes a real possibility,

Especially when the government forces your employer to shut down.
 
Illegals who gives a fuck? as for Americans maybe they'll be more concerned with every day living instead of that new flat screen tv or the newest smartphone
It's called priorities
"One in five of the 110 million Americans who live in renter households are at risk of eviction by the end of September."

Everyday living is more expensive some places than others. Whenever rents require more than 30% of your monthly income, eviction becomes a real possibility, especially when the moron in the White House isn't capable of responding rationally to a pandemic.
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so we have roughly 200,000,000 adults in the United States. 1 in 5 are going to be out on the streets. Why didnt you say something when the Brown Turd was in Office?

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Every leftist wants to be like California guess they shooting for the homeless look
 
Helping people out is what makes america exceptional. Send these people $$$. Wall Street doesn't need the money.
Wall Street always needs (other people's) money.

When Wall Street Is Your Landlord

"Between 2011 and 2017, some of the world’s largest private-equity groups and hedge funds, as well as other large investors, spent a combined $36 billion on more than 200,000 homes in ailing markets across the country.

"In one Atlanta zip code, they bought almost 90 percent of the 7,500 homes sold between January 2011 and June 2012; today, institutional investors own at least one in five single-family rentals in some parts of the metro area, according to Dan Immergluck, a professor at the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University. Some of the nation’s hardest-hit housing markets were finally stabilized."

The rich will get richer from today's pandemic just as they did after the Great Recession, and I don't think you can change that by "choosing" between Republican or Democrat.

"Between 2011 and 2017, some of the world’s largest private-equity groups and hedge funds, as well as other large investors, spent a combined $36 billion on more than 200,000 homes in ailing markets across the country"

It's a free country. You could have bought homes between 2011 and 2017 too.
If you weren't such a whiney failure.........
 
Apparently, you're too stupid to realize that the people who work in essential jobs WORKED THE ENTIRE TIME, and, if they weren't stupid, paid their rent...
Obviously you're clueless as to how many of these households depend on multiple family members working to pay their rent; maybe you should get out more?
How many homeless did Californa have before the democrat governor killed their state's economy?
 
Helping people out is what makes america exceptional. Send these people $$$. Wall Street doesn't need the money.
Wall Street always needs (other people's) money.

When Wall Street Is Your Landlord

"Between 2011 and 2017, some of the world’s largest private-equity groups and hedge funds, as well as other large investors, spent a combined $36 billion on more than 200,000 homes in ailing markets across the country.

"In one Atlanta zip code, they bought almost 90 percent of the 7,500 homes sold between January 2011 and June 2012; today, institutional investors own at least one in five single-family rentals in some parts of the metro area, according to Dan Immergluck, a professor at the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University. Some of the nation’s hardest-hit housing markets were finally stabilized."

The rich will get richer from today's pandemic just as they did after the Great Recession, and I don't think you can change that by "choosing" between Republican or Democrat.
How are they going to “get rich” when half the people in those shitholes can’t pay the rent? Owners don’t “make money” when tenants can’t pay.
 
Helping people out is what makes america exceptional. Send these people $$$. Wall Street doesn't need the money.
Wall Street always needs (other people's) money.

When Wall Street Is Your Landlord

"Between 2011 and 2017, some of the world’s largest private-equity groups and hedge funds, as well as other large investors, spent a combined $36 billion on more than 200,000 homes in ailing markets across the country.

"In one Atlanta zip code, they bought almost 90 percent of the 7,500 homes sold between January 2011 and June 2012; today, institutional investors own at least one in five single-family rentals in some parts of the metro area, according to Dan Immergluck, a professor at the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University. Some of the nation’s hardest-hit housing markets were finally stabilized."

The rich will get richer from today's pandemic just as they did after the Great Recession, and I don't think you can change that by "choosing" between Republican or Democrat.
Apparently the cons in this thread have no problem with socialism for the wealthy, but they really like the poor getting the shaft.
 

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