Actually, there ARE some problems you don't solve by "telling people to do better"...Oh look, another genius that thinks we solve problems by pointing at people and telling them to do better. Stick to watering the crops with Gatorade, professor.The renters were either still working and getting a paycheck (sometimes with a bonus from their employer for working during the shutdown), continuing to draw government benefits (in some cases, such as food stamps, they got enhanced benefits), or were laid off (and probably drawing up to twice the amount of their paycheck in unemployment)...It's all one big hoax and Trump is a stable genius, right, Roger?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!
Renters, homeowners face new phase of coronavirus crisis with evictions, foreclosures looming
"For renters, a handful of state and local orders that outlawed evictions against tenants facing COVID-19 hardship have already expired. Idaho, Iowa and Alabama are among a clutch of states that have allowed evictions to resume.
"Some states — including Arkansas and Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta), never adopted tenant protections, while places like Denver and Massachusetts placed an indefinite ban on evictions.
"A federal moratorium that protects tenants from eviction from FHA-secured properties expires July 25.
"Beyond that date, landlords must give tenants 30 days notice before requiring them to vacate the property, making August 25 a key date on which vulnerable Americans could lose their homes."
In the first 2 cases, they should have been able to continue paying their rent as usual, since nothing changed with their financial situation (except for the possibility that they saw a slight increase in their income)...
If they were drawing a larger amount in unemployment, they were in a position to actually GET SEVERAL MONTHS AHEAD on their rent before their unemployment drops back to the normal level at the end of this month...
And don't forget the extra $1,200 that almost everybody got on the stimulus, on top of that!!!
If they get evicted for nonpayment of rent (because they didn't meet their obligations and blew the money on foolishness), they have no one to blame but themselves....
And this is one of them..
You just accept the fact that they're idiots and deadbeats (meaning that they're undoubtedly Liberals), tell them "too bad", and move on, because there's no cure for stupid...
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