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

So a bunch of fucking illegals will lose their homes. Go back to fucking Mexico, I'm sure there are tons of places to live in that shit infested shithole of a country.

This is great news, frees up more housing options for American citizens.

Couple a things you moronic twat-faced loser:
1) Where does it say they are illegals?
2) Who would be a landlord. Okay, let's evict all those 20 million people. Who're ya gonna rent your house to now?

1) Where does it say they are illegals?

Where it says "undocumented folks", idiot.
Oh, this part here, Moron?
Other groups who suffer from high rates of eviction include people whoare disabled, were formerly incarcerated, are undocumented, and/or are LGBTQ.

Note, it says they suffer a high rate of eviction. It doesn't say for a fact that the 20 million who will be evicted are undocumented. They are a vulnerable group, but part of a much larger group who are documented, ya Mook.
 
So a bunch of fucking illegals will lose their homes. Go back to fucking Mexico, I'm sure there are tons of places to live in that shit infested shithole of a country.

This is great news, frees up more housing options for American citizens.

Couple a things you moronic twat-faced loser:
1) Where does it say they are illegals?
2) Who would be a landlord. Okay, let's evict all those 20 million people. Who're ya gonna rent your house to now?

1) Where does it say they are illegals?

Where it says "undocumented folks", idiot.
Oh, this part here, Moron?
Other groups who suffer from high rates of eviction include people whoare disabled, were formerly incarcerated, are undocumented, and/or are LGBTQ.

Note, it says they suffer a high rate of eviction. It doesn't say for a fact that the 20 million who will be evicted are undocumented. They are a vulnerable group, but part of a much larger group who are documented, ya Mook.

Thanks for admitting your error, ya twat.
 
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?
I noticed that you totally ignored the part where i pointed out how Obama, paid China billions of dollars for an insurance policy for Joe Biden, who gropes women and children, because Joe is , what was it you said before? " See what happens when you put a demented bigot in the White House? " Obama hates this country his VP also, why else would he release a disease upon US, that has killing hundreds of thousands of people? Because you are nothing to the brown turd....
 
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.
Hmmm...Lets see a FACT...


$22 trillion
SUPPORTED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES
The War on Poverty has cost $22 trillion -- three times more than what the government has spent on all wars in American history. Federal and state governments spend $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars on America's 80 means-tested welfare programs annually.
The War on Poverty Has Cost $22 Trillion - NCPA
ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?article_id=25288


Now after all this spending from WORKING tax payers, also the rich, you would think the "poor" would appreciate all that money we gave up so they could live in this great country . But no, they have to bitch and moan like the gipper here, because they want even more....Fuck the poor, they vote for the people who keep them poor, they can get a fucking job just like the rest of US who end up paying for the poor....
 
When it says, "undocumented FOLKS," it definitely doesn't sound like a professional study. That aside, the "undocumented" are technically, "illegal migrants." No sympathy there.
20 Million Renters Are at Risk of Eviction; Policymakers Must Act Now to Mitigate Widespread Hardship - The Aspen Institute

"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."

What percentage on the 19 to 23 million Americans at risk of eviction are undocumented? How many of those work in essential jobs?

No worries,they can join the californian utopian society.
 
So a bunch of fucking illegals will lose their homes. Go back to fucking Mexico, I'm sure there are tons of places to live in that shit infested shithole of a country.

This is great news, frees up more housing options for American citizens.

Couple a things you moronic twat-faced loser:
1) Where does it say they are illegals?
2) Who would be a landlord. Okay, let's evict all those 20 million people. Who're ya gonna rent your house to now?

1) Where does it say they are illegals?

Where it says "undocumented folks", idiot.
Oh, this part here, Moron?
Other groups who suffer from high rates of eviction include people whoare disabled, were formerly incarcerated, are undocumented, and/or are LGBTQ.

Note, it says they suffer a high rate of eviction. It doesn't say for a fact that the 20 million who will be evicted are undocumented. They are a vulnerable group, but part of a much larger group who are documented, ya Mook.

Thanks for admitting your error, ya twat.

Comprehension is not your strong point is it, Petal. Then again, you're a deplorable. You'll probably have to look up the word 'comprehension'.
 
So a bunch of fucking illegals will lose their homes. Go back to fucking Mexico, I'm sure there are tons of places to live in that shit infested shithole of a country.

This is great news, frees up more housing options for American citizens.

Couple a things you moronic twat-faced loser:
1) Where does it say they are illegals?
2) Who would be a landlord. Okay, let's evict all those 20 million people. Who're ya gonna rent your house to now?

1) Where does it say they are illegals?

Where it says "undocumented folks", idiot.
Oh, this part here, Moron?
Other groups who suffer from high rates of eviction include people whoare disabled, were formerly incarcerated, are undocumented, and/or are LGBTQ.

Note, it says they suffer a high rate of eviction. It doesn't say for a fact that the 20 million who will be evicted are undocumented. They are a vulnerable group, but part of a much larger group who are documented, ya Mook.

Thanks for admitting your error, ya twat.

Comprehension is not your strong point is it, Petal. Then again, you're a deplorable. You'll probably have to look up the word 'comprehension'.

'Comprehension'. What you were lacking in your comments.
 
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?


Oh, that's nothing....if biden wins the Presidency that number will be 4 out of 5 with people learning the words "Bread Line," "Soup Kitchen," and those other left wing words..."Gulag," "prison camp," and "Re-education."
 
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?
Maybe you're clueless to the fact that the ones that were laid off got an extra $600 per week on top of their unemployment. meaning that at least half got MORE by sitting at home...

As a matter of fact, a lot of them made twice as much twiddling their thumbs as they would have made working!!!

If you can do the math, the "break-even" point for the unemployment payments was around $1200/wk pay while working.
If someone making more than that while working (the ones that actually started losing money by taking unemployment) can't keep a roof over their heads, I have no sympathy for them...
 
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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.
seems like the socialist democrat governors care more about the party than the citizens of their state working.
 
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.
seems like the socialist democrat governors care more about the party than the citizens of their state working.
Yeah it’s all the fault of those darn Democrats. Trump and the R Party are fantastic.
 
Because in the greatest economy the world has ever known, people are being evicted from their apartments.

Is this something I'm supposed to care about?
Of course not. Why would YOU care about your fellow American?
Idiot people are making unemployment and getting an additional 600.00 a week tax free they are actually making more not working than working
So fuck'em if they can't live on that.
 
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.
seems like the socialist democrat governors care more about the party than the citizens of their state working.
Yeah it’s all the fault of those darn Democrats. Trump and the R Party are fantastic.
Who closed their economy down? Who stopped people from working?
 
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.
seems like the socialist democrat governors care more about the party than the citizens of their state working.
Yeah it’s all the fault of those darn Democrats. Trump and the R Party are fantastic.
Who closed their economy down? Who stopped people from working?
The government headed by your orange Jesus.
 
Because in the greatest economy the world has ever known, people are being evicted from their apartments.

Is this something I'm supposed to care about?
Of course not. Why would YOU care about your fellow American?
Idiot people are making unemployment and getting an additional 600.00 a week tax free they are actually making more not working than working
So fuck'em if they can't live on that.
Yeah fuck those poor people, but make sure government gives trillions to the rich.

The new con motto.
 
How does this work for an October Surprise?
19-23-million-1024x529.png

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?

Or we could just reopen the economy, so people can find jobs, and stop this hiding in the basement covid-19 terror crap.
 

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