Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium

It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

Democrat governors will kill their state, republican governors likely won't.
 
It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

Actually, practically everybody got $1,200 free stimulus money...

Then they either kept getting their paycheck because they were essential workers, got generous unemployment benefits (in half the cases, up to DOUBLE their usual paychecks), or if they were on government assistance, kept getting the full amount of their check...

The only people that ended up LOSING money were the people making over $1,200/wk (the "breakeven" point on unemployment payments), and very few of THEM rent, since THEY can afford to BUY a home!!!

So where did the money go???

It's simple... SOME of them paid their rent!!!

And the others???

Since they were able to get out of paying rent without getting evicted, they blew it on frivolities while they stiffed their landlord!!!

When the landlords get 6-7 months behind on their mortgages (while the deadbeats enjoyed getting to stiff them without being evicted) you will see a lot of landlords lose their properties when the moratoriums are over and the FULL AMOUNT THEY ARE BEHIND ON THEIR MORTGAGE IS DUE (without rent payments to cover it)...

Then, since the tenants don't have a rental contract with the banks, you will see the situation snowball, and the tenants that made the effort to stay current (or catch up) on their rent will end up getting evicted right along with the deadbeats!!!

ISN'T SOCIALISM GREAT!!!!
I love it when a post starts with "practically everybody." It's a cue that the poster has very little to say.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

What has Trump done for homelessness? Besides increase it?

Considering the governors and mayors don't want Trump involved in local issues, he has put into place help for opiod abuse and other related addictions. To be fair, which I know you want no part of, Obama did nothing for homelessness other than increase it. Again, it is a local issue and where it is on the increase, cities like San Francisco, Seattle and Portland are encouraging the homeless to live in those areas, tough to end something the cities seem to want to keep going.

The governors and mayors don't Trump sending federal troops into their cities to harass, and abuse peaceful protestors. That's different than finding solutions to the homeless problem, unless Trump is attempting to round them up and clear the streets.

About two-thirds of the homeless were living in emergency shelters, transitional housing programs and other sheltered locations. And slightly more than a third were in the streets, abandoned buildings and other unsheltered locations considered unsuitable for human habitation.

As for Obama "doing nothing"

"Federal leadership matters. Investments made during the Obama administration are proving effective and have contributed to more than a 50% drop in homelessness among veterans since 2010," Newsom said.

The Governors and mayors have fought the President on every front. The President should not send in troops unless they are protecting federal facilities, such as federal court houses. The other way he can send in troops if the cities are declared disasters and request aid.

Trump did relieve Obama appointee Matthew Doherty last November as executive director of the U.S. Inter-agency Council on Homelessness, it seems he wasn't effective.

The big issue in California and the west coast is the cost of housing. As housing prices continue to grow, we will see more and more homelessness in these areas. Most homeless people live in the area they became homeless in. California with all it's regulations creates the high priced housing. To many, buying a home is not possible and renting is just to costly. So until the states step up and do something they will continue to have homeless issues.

And of course Newsome is going to praise another Democrat, that is funny that you put weight into that!.
 
It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

Democrat governors will kill their state, republican governors likely won't.
Have you seen the COVID-19 numbers in Florida? Gov Desantis seems to think they have everything under control. "We're moving in a better direction." UP?
 
It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

Democrat governors will kill their state, republican governors likely won't.
Have you seen the COVID-19 numbers in Florida? Gov Desantis seems to think they have everything under control. "We're moving in a better direction." UP?
Don't believe anything your media says or you.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

Not a single one?

And Connecticut can export their homeless to NYC pretty easily due to proximity.

You always have some ludicrous answer, don't you?

No, idiot, we don't export our homeless.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

Not a single one?

And Connecticut can export their homeless to NYC pretty easily due to proximity.

You always have some ludicrous answer, don't you?

No, idiot, we don't export our homeless.
You just let them wallow in the street and crap all over it.
 
It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.


Uh....these places are places of business. They have payrolls to meet, insurance to pay, landscaping to keep up, vendors to pay, unit maintenance and on and on and on. It's not as cut and dried as you make it out to be. But that's because you're 12 with NO life experience.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

You're a lying sack of shit kid.

Connecticut Homelessness Statistics
As of January 2019, Connecticut had an estimated 3,033 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 305 were family households, 195 were Veterans, 196 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 214 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 5,015 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 53 students were unsheltered, 783 were in shelters, 529 were inhotels/motels, and 3,650 were doubled up.

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It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

Democrat governors will kill their state, republican governors likely won't.
Have you seen the COVID-19 numbers in Florida? Gov Desantis seems to think they have everything under control. "We're moving in a better direction." UP?
Don't believe anything your media says or you.
How are you guys doing in Tex-Ass?
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

Not a single one?

And Connecticut can export their homeless to NYC pretty easily due to proximity.

You always have some ludicrous answer, don't you?

No, idiot, we don't export our homeless.
You just let them wallow in the street and crap all over it.

No, you flaming idiot!

If you'd read the thread before posting your bullshit, you'd know that there are no homeless veterans in Connecticut. We actually respect and care for our veterans.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

Not a single one?

And Connecticut can export their homeless to NYC pretty easily due to proximity.

You always have some ludicrous answer, don't you?

No, idiot, we don't export our homeless.
You just let them wallow in the street and crap all over it.

No, you flaming idiot!

If you'd read the thread before posting your bullshit, you'd know that there are no homeless veterans in Connecticut. We actually respect and care for our veterans.

You're a lying sack of shit

onnecticut Homelessness Statistics
As of January 2019, Connecticut had an estimated 3,033 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 305 were family households, 195 were Veterans, 196 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 214 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 5,015 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 53 students were unsheltered, 783 were in shelters, 529 were inhotels/motels, and 3,650 were doubled up.

Homeless in Connecticut Statistics 2018. Homeless Estimation by State | US Interagency Council on Homelessness
Find out homeless population statistics for the state of Connecticut, get the data on families, veterans, chronic and youth...
www.usich.gov
www.usich.gov
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

You're a lying sack of shit kid.

Connecticut Homelessness Statistics
As of January 2019, Connecticut had an estimated 3,033 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 305 were family households, 195 were Veterans, 196 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 214 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 5,015 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 53 students were unsheltered, 783 were in shelters, 529 were inhotels/motels, and 3,650 were doubled up.

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That's old data:

 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

You're a lying sack of shit kid.

Connecticut Homelessness Statistics
As of January 2019, Connecticut had an estimated 3,033 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 305 were family households, 195 were Veterans, 196 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 214 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 5,015 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 53 students were unsheltered, 783 were in shelters, 529 were inhotels/motels, and 3,650 were doubled up.

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That's old data:


Sure, 2019. Dumbass liar.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

What has Trump done for homelessness? Besides increase it?

What policies of his have increased homelessness?

When you do nothing about an issue and it gets worse, then your failure to act exaserbates the situation.


Wow, talk about not being able to actually answer the question.

This article actually answers the question and points to Trump's "failure of leadership", but nice try.

And it says the issue is mainly driven by California, A Democrat Controlled State.

No it does NOT say that. It said that the Trump Administration is making this claim, but it does not confirm their assertions. Quite frankly, NOTHING coming out of the Trump Administration can be believed because staffers are being forced to politicize their data.

President Trump has been highly critical of the homeless problem in California, and HUD said the increase seen in its January snapshot was caused "entirely" by a 16.4% increase in California's homeless population.
 
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Love the dimwit grandstanding..... Tell us what your glorious leaders have done for the homeless besides make more people homeless?

In Connecticut there are no homeless veterans, Thanks to Democratic governors.

You're a lying sack of shit kid.

Connecticut Homelessness Statistics
As of January 2019, Connecticut had an estimated 3,033 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 305 were family households, 195 were Veterans, 196 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 214 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
Public school data reported to the U.S. Department of Education during the 2017-2018 school year shows that an estimated 5,015 public school students experienced homelessness over the course of the year. Of that total, 53 students were unsheltered, 783 were in shelters, 529 were inhotels/motels, and 3,650 were doubled up.

.

That's old data:


Sure, 2019. Dumbass liar.

Since 2016 Connecticut has virtually eliminated veterans being homeless. Sure there are always some new homeless cases, but the state acts quickly to provide homes.

 
It looks to me that trump and republicans are going to do what they've done with the virus. Which is nothing but pass it off onto other people.

So it looks like it will be up to the governors of the states to protect the people of their state from joining the already growing numbers of homeless in our nation.

Which will result in what we've gotten with the virus. Most republican governors won't renew the moratorium. Most democratic governors will.

So on top of their record breaking numbers of cases and deaths, on top of their record numbers of unemployment with severe food insecurity, the republican governors will force countless people in their states to be homeless and on the streets.

Great. Just what we need.

If this is your idea of making America great, I have some wonderful ocean beachfront property to sell you in Colorado.

I am conflicted on the issue. Not worried about large scale housing, but some people acquire a single family dwelling or two and use the income to get by. On times of mass crises government should help and does, but in some cases it reminds me of picking winners and losers. Not really in on either side of the equation and do not know the extent or how it is managed, if there is an equitable way of managing it.



The moratorium just doesn't stop evictions.

The governor is working with property owners to work out some way for the renters to have a pay schedule to pay the back rent.

It's not just you can't evict anyone then nothing. It's also taking steps to solve the problem.

I agree some who own a few properties and depend on that income are also being hurt. Which is why the governor is working with them to find solutions to the problem.

The article has more detail on what proactive and positive steps the governor is taking to make sure owners and renters aren't hurt badly.
 

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