Nancy takes a vacation rather than help renters.

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  1. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I also think that same way.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Nothing above is proven. So hard to make claims like that stick.
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    that is all proven
     
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    Congress set aside roughly $45 billion to make sure that a pandemic that wreaked havoc on the livelihoods of millions wouldn’t force families out of their homes through no fault of their own. This was no band-aid or short-term measure. Experts, renters’ advocates, even landlords agreed: This was the solution. Money itemized explicitly for the purpose of helping people make rent. More than half of it was allocated under the Trump administration and the rest under President Joe Biden.

    And yet, as of the end of June, the most recent data the Treasury Department has made available shows only around 6.5 percent of that money has gone out the door. It’s not for lack of trying. But we have allowed low-income tenants to exist at the peripheries of society and of our safety nets, to the point that reaching them, even when there is aid available, becomes a massive, expensive, and often impossible undertaking.

    https://www.vox.com/2021/8/4/22606530/eviction-moratorium-rent-relief-rental-registry

    Now that the moratorium has been reinstated much, much more attention needs to be given to distributing the $45B allocated to keep people in their homes.
     
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    You misspelled unconstitutional extension.
     
  6. Lee Atwater

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    President Joe Biden’s audacious move to assuage liberals by extending a pandemic-related moratorium on evictions puts him in a position he has so far avoided: inviting a high-profile showdown with the Supreme Court.

    If the court — as expected — shoots down the policy following a legal challenge by Alabama and Georgia Realtors' groups, it could also wind up fueling the progressive drive for Supreme Court reform that Biden has been so lukewarm about.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/05/biden-supreme-court-eviction-moratorium-502517
     
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    Crazy Nancy and her Flying Monkeys failed to protect renters, an act the Supreme Court has already indicated requires legislation not merely Executive pronouncement. She was too busy trying to relitigate her previous two failed impeachments and then wanted to rush home to her $15 ice cream in $24,000 freezers. The Left is all about the privilege of the gentry. Take riots for example, fine for our neighborhoods, but not in theirs.

    https://www.heritage.org/press/heri...l-fiat-blatantly-violates-constitution-defies

    "RIOTS FOR THEE, BUT NOT FOR ME": Cori Bush Defends Her Own Private Security While Advocating For ‘Defunding the Police.’

    "Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-MO) made a strange argument for defunding the police while defending her own expenditures on private security."

    “I’m gonna make sure I have security because I know I have had attempts on my life. And I have too much work to do, there are too many people that need help right now for me to allow that. So if I end up spending $200,000, if I spend 10 more dollars on it, you know what, I get to be here to do the work. So suck it up,” Bush said on CBS News. “Defunding the police has to happen. We need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets.”

    "That should make a great soundbite for the GOP in 2022, along with": After the governor pardons Mark McCloskey, Rep. Cori Bush tells CNN ‘his day will come’ because he spat on her name.

    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/466070/
     

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