Evict guns from homes means War, Evict people and few care.
The problem with these freezes is people have gotten so far behind there will be no catching up. People are going to be so indebt to landlords and utility companies that bankruptcy will be their only real option.I agree with this for the most part. If someone CAN work, they SHOULD work. Its a job seekers market right now. Just about every store Ive gone into in the last 6 months have signs saying theyre hiring. Many are $15/hr plus. Just yesterday, I went to my local Home Depot, and their sign said theyre hiring 7 FT positions at $16+/hour. As another poster said, this moratorium was never meant to forgive rent payments. Everyone knew this, and knew they would eventually need to pay it back. I cant imagine if a renter got employment again couldnt work something out with their landlords. Just chip away at it.
Right. They should be able to save that just by doubling the time they panhandle a year. Their problem, of course, is that they just happen not to have those moral values of self reliance and determination you fantasize makes conservatives and yourself so superior to other people. It’s the story of the grasshopper and the smug superiority of the aunts until they die if starvation after a locust storm has left behind nothing in its wake.We as a society need to learn from what happened last year. Save. Invest. Have at least 1 year savings to cover expenses.
Too many Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
They are not the same. You don't get to occupy someone else's property indefinitely, while not paying rent. Life is not fair, nobody owes you shit, including the government. What this country is suffering from is a huge mentality of entitlement. People were given relief, any many of them did not prepare for it to come to an end. I want to know how many of those people sat on their asses and collected unemployment, even though they could have worked? I know a couple people who still are, who are totally capable, but have made no effort whatsoever. Giving people blasts of money, moratoriums on rent and mortgages, eventually creates an enabling situation that does not help people. Give a man a fish scenario. I've got a friend with a 25 year old son, BA degree in finance and has never worked in the field he was educated in. He Uber drove for a bit, then when the rules got loose, went on unemployment, citing COVID fear as the reason for not working. All he's done is stay home and play video games all year. Reality is gonna hit this young man hard someday.
The eviction moratoriums did NOT absolve tenants from paying rent (pay attention here, @BoomerD ).
If a tenant didn't/couldn't pay rent for 6 months or a year because of lost wages or whatever their personal reasoning, that debt wasn't magically erased by stimulus and protections. At the end of the moratorium, that back rent was still going to be owed, and this was never a secret.
I agree the Dems dropped the ball on an extension. But a last second surprise, this was not. I think it was just expected and assumed by many that the WH and/or congress would be extending those moratoriums and it didn't happen.