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  • Bill2905

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    They don't care about poverty or the economy or anything else near and dear to American citizens. The end game is complete political power and control facilitated by the importation of millions of future voters.
     

    actaeon277

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    That may be partially right.

    Once people spend all day trying to get food, they might realize how good they used to have it.
    And they'll stop being upset by other stuff.

    :dunno:
     

    thompal

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    American poverty, where you can still afford smart phones and cable TV, but don't have money for food, rent, or utilities.

    My biggest concern is that while the government has ruled out evictions due to non-payment, but nothing has been done to address the ever-growing amount owed to landlords/banks. As soon as the moratorium is lifted, people are going to suddenly owe $10,000 or so, or face eviction. I don't see much being done to address this.
     

    Tombs

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    My biggest concern is that while the government has ruled out evictions due to non-payment, but nothing has been done to address the ever-growing amount owed to landlords/banks. As soon as the moratorium is lifted, people are going to suddenly owe $10,000 or so, or face eviction. I don't see much being done to address this.

    I'm wondering what they plan to do to keep banks from repossessing property from landlords, thus getting the people evicted in the process.

    Can't try to pause 1 point in the chain without casing ripples elsewhere.
     

    Ark

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    My biggest concern is that while the government has ruled out evictions due to non-payment, but nothing has been done to address the ever-growing amount owed to landlords/banks. As soon as the moratorium is lifted, people are going to suddenly owe $10,000 or so, or face eviction. I don't see much being done to address this.
    Big landlords eat the loss or extract something in court, small landlords go out of business, Wall Street speculator firms snap up all their properties and double the rent. Pretty much just like what happened in 2008 with all the people who lost their houses. Wall Street gobbled em up and flipped em.

    The key to the WEF's dreams of modern serfdom is transferring as much property out of the hands of individuals and into corporate balance sheets as possible.
     

    Thor

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    My biggest concern is that while the government has ruled out evictions due to non-payment, but nothing has been done to address the ever-growing amount owed to landlords/banks. As soon as the moratorium is lifted, people are going to suddenly owe $10,000 or so, or face eviction. I don't see much being done to address this.
    The government shouldn't have gotten involved in the first place. They will only make it worse (and are).

    If we're going to move away from personal property and towards communal property stand by for everything to get MUCH worse.

    This is your daily reminder that socialism and communism always ends in starvation and genocide.
     

    Thor

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    Also, there used to be this thing call a family that made things work out for each other. They didn't rely on this amorphous blob called the government to fix things for them.

    It's not always easy but it does foster these things called freedom, self reliance and personal responsibility.
     

    Magyars

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    The government shouldn't have gotten involved in the first place. They will only make it worse (and are).

    If we're going to move away from personal property and towards communal property stand by for everything to get MUCH worse.

    This is your daily reminder that socialism and communism always ends in starvation and genocide.
    This is worth repeating....communism ends in misery and death.....

    We're heading to a have VS have not conflict...add antifa, and BLM, proud boys....probably others......gonna be enough hurt for everyone!
     

    cobber

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    This is worth repeating....communism ends in misery and death.....

    We're heading to a have VS have not conflict...add antifa, and BLM, proud boys....probably others......gonna be enough hurt for everyone!
    At some point Antifa and BLM will become a problem for the rulers, but the public has been conditioned to think they're just an idea, or that it's racist/fascist to oppose them. THAT change in orientation will be very interesting...
     
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