Stimulus Checks.

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My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Rent strike?....are you serious?.....if you are having trouble paying rent you are suppose to contact your landlord and work something out but you will have to make up what you don't pay now or you will be out in the streets...why would you give people such bad advise?...
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Eventually, the rent will have to be paid.
 
Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
??? Your debt will grow, eventually you will be evicted, you will then need another landlord to trust you will pay the new higher rent that your bad credit will trigger. Best course is, if you cant pay, make the best deal you can with your creditors to minimize the damage as much as possible.
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
I don't posess they kind of dishonesty you're advising me to use.

And FYI the banks and landlords have to pay the brokers so who are you really screwing? Trying to create another housing collapse?
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Not a bad first post. I don't agree with everything in your post, but at least you seem to have enthusiasm in what you believe in. So, nice first post.
 
So let the home owner go broke and lose his house you are renting. People like you aare little better than criminals.

Survival is more important than property. Deal with it. That aside, no. It would work its way up the food chain. Until people can get back to work, whoever owes money to whoever for such things are just going to have to put off being paid. You know, ants, bees and termites have civilizations of sorts. And they never heard of money. Yet their civilization still functions.

Also, I hear talk on the news about businesses going out of business. If they do, it is because our politicians are corporate puppets. For any business, just put off on paying any mortgage they owe. Suspend what taxes they may have to pay for that time. And being closed down, they shouldn't have to worry about paying salaries. And for any unemployment, let the government take care of it until the whole coronavirus thing passes. After all this, what could cause any business to go out of business.
 
And being closed down, they shouldn't have to worry about paying salaries. And for any unemployment, let the government take care of it until the whole coronavirus thing passes. After all this, what could cause any business to go out of business.

CARES disqualified anyone under 3 employees, and the 'pandemic sole proprietor exception ran out of funds

While Sm biz is under shutdown

So explain tgo me how small 'non essential' biz is supposed to survive this?

~S~
 
Sad that even with the greatest economy of all time workers are still living paycheck to paycheck.

Yes, most do live paycheck to paycheck. The really bad thing is that most often those paychecks aren't what they should be. I heard something on the news once that said for people in California, they would need to earn $50.00 an hour to live a normal middle class lifestyle. But I doubt if most people make half that. (And I doubt if the rest of the country is much different) "Luckily" for them, they have plenty of illegals to show them how to live a real third world country lifestyle. And there are always plenty of poor wage slave countries to send our jobs to.
 
Sad that even with the greatest economy of all time workers are still living paycheck to paycheck.

Yes, most do live paycheck to paycheck. The really bad thing is that most often those paychecks aren't what they should be. I heard something on the news once that said for people in California, they would need to earn $50.00 an hour to live a normal middle class lifestyle. But I doubt if most people make half that. (And I doubt if the rest of the country is much different) "Luckily" for them, they have plenty of illegals to show them how to live a real third world country lifestyle. And there are always plenty of poor wage slave countries to send our jobs to.
The USA is the wealthiest third world nation.
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Rent strike?....are you serious?.....if you are having trouble paying rent you are suppose to contact your landlord and work something out but you will have to make up what you don't pay now or you will be out in the streets...why would you give people such bad advise?...

I see. So you are a landlord. Too bad for you I guess. There was a time in France where the little people were told to fuck off and die too. They started building guillotines. What in the hell makes you think that when people get back to work they will be able to "work something out." (ie. pay up asshole!) Maybe they can ask their employer for a stimulus increased first paycheck.
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Eventually, the rent will have to be paid.

Or not. The Chinese have a curse that says, "May you live in interesting times." We are living in interesting times. Maybe landlords would feel better if they could just vacuum seal their properties for however long it takes and put their tenants into suspended animation like they talk about for long space flights. That way the filthy piece of shit peasants won't be breathing on their dime.
 
My advice is to NOT use your stimulus check to pay either rent or a mortgage with. There is a rent strike going on. Join it! Right now because of the coronavirus thing, it is illegal to evict you. Take advantage of it. If either your landlord or bank brings up rent or mortgage, just tell them you are out of work due to the coronavirus thing and can't pay it. I know that the banks got their bailout. So if your landlord brings up your stimulus check, ask them if they got one. If they did, then just tell them that you're squared away then. If they put up more of a fuss, (which they probably will) just tell them to write it off on their taxes.

If you disagree, consider this. I saw somebody on the news a couple days ago who used their stimulus check to pay their rent with. Do you know what they are now? HUNGRY! I say to hell with that! Do you think people should go hungry and deeper in debt, but for landlords and banks it should be business as usual? If you think that, I would have to ask you just how long you have been a sociopath.

There was a sort of similar situation that went on in the housing meltdown of 2008. I remember seeing a congresswoman on TV telling people to not allow themselves to be evicted. But to stay put. And that is my advice to you. Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
Rent strike?....are you serious?.....if you are having trouble paying rent you are suppose to contact your landlord and work something out but you will have to make up what you don't pay now or you will be out in the streets...why would you give people such bad advise?...

I see. So you are a landlord. Too bad for you I guess. There was a time in France where the little people were told to fuck off and die too. They started building guillotines. What in the hell makes you think that when people get back to work they will be able to "work something out." (ie. pay up asshole!) Maybe they can ask their employer for a stimulus increased first paycheck.
I'm not a landlord...I just believe in the law...and if you think all landlords are wealthy you have a lot to learn...many of them live paycheck to paycheck just like you....the only change in the relationship for renters and landlords is the landlord can't start evictions right now but that will only be until the lock down is over...

Before I purchased my first home I was a renter and I would always strive to work things out when I was going to be late with my rent payment...and I never had problems because I never left my land lord hanging...if I couldn't pay I would work it off by fixing this or painting that...you want to fight right out of the gate...that will be your downfall...
 
Chances are, as it was then, the police won't remove you.
??? Your debt will grow, eventually you will be evicted, you will then need another landlord to trust you will pay the new higher rent that your bad credit will trigger. Best course is, if you cant pay, make the best deal you can with your creditors to minimize the damage as much as possible.

No. Then you vote for a National Socialist leader. Who then proclaims imminent domain over most rental properties and takes possession of them. Then basically turns them into section 8 housing. Also, I had a friend who's son was the friend of the son of a landlord. He told my friends son that all his father had to do for a living was collect money. Maybe it's time such people got a real fucking job instead of being parasites. And actually make something tangible that contributed to the human condition.
 

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