It looks to me, from a distance, that each state was supposed to come up with a plan to allow both renters and landlords to apply for funds.Circular. Why hasn't Biden solved it....
It looks to me, from a distance, that each state was supposed to come up with a plan to allow both renters and landlords to apply for funds.Circular. Why hasn't Biden solved it....
Like, in China perhaps?RIght, unless we are talking about Trump and Covid...and then the buck stops elsewhere.
Like prepping for covid, and hospitalizations, and vaccination.... Like that?It looks to me, from a distance, that each state was supposed to come up with a plan to allow both renters and landlords to apply for funds.
Funding yes, administration of the funding was left to the states.Yes, as it was established by the federal government and the cares act
Really? You see no role for the federal government in preparing for a national disaster, like a pandemic? Let the states compete for PPE and medicines? Sounds like a windfall for the companies that could have jacked up prices.Like prepping for covid, and hospitalizations, and vaccination.... Like that?
I think the folks you refer to as "the crazies" probably don't believe that at all. Their thinking is perhaps more along the lines of "It was all Trump's fault....It can never be Biden's fault."Not according to crazies here.... It's biden's responsibility like Trump afore him...
So Biden said "it isn't a problem, it will all go away in a month or so"?I think the folks you refer to as "the crazies" probably don't believe that at all. Their thinking is perhaps more along the lines of "It was all Trump's fault....It can never be Biden's fault."
Your error was in applying logic. They seem to have a disdain for that.
Red herring.So Biden said "it isn't a problem, it will all go away in a month or so"?
Yet, that's NOT what we're talking of and it's damn sure not the topicRIght, unless we are talking about Trump and Covid...and then the buck stops elsewhere.
Yes. Like the vaccines, medical suppliesFunding yes, administration of the funding was left to the states.
I didn't say that. But since we're in the game now...Really? You see no role for the federal government in preparing for a national disaster, like a pandemic? Let the states compete for PPE and medicines? Sounds like a windfall for the companies that could have jacked up prices.
What supreme court ruling are you talking about?Red herring.
What his administration did say is that they blame the Supreme Court.
That's the political thing to do. It is not leadership.
Of course.I didn't say that. But since we're in the game now...
So you assert there was a role for the states in preparation for a pandemic? As well a the federal government?
What supreme court ruling are you talking about?
No. Logic is anathema for many here. Meanwhile, silliness rages on. I merely play the strings...I think the folks you refer to as "the crazies" probably don't believe that at all. Their thinking is perhaps more along the lines of "It was all Trump's fault....It can never be Biden's fault."
Your error was in applying logic. They seem to have a disdain for that.
InterestingOf course.
and waited until the Thursday before the Saturday to drop it on Congress and of course Congress knew Saturday was coming long ago........The Biden administration announced Thursday it will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing that its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled the moratorium would only be extended until the end of the month.
Biden to allow eviction moratorium to expire Saturday (msn.com)
Are you that uninformed, WOWWhat supreme court ruling are you talking about?
Red staters and red local governments.why aren't the states distributing the cash?
Phil there was $46.5 Billion dollars sent to the States from the Fed.Redirect Notice
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Just adding to the heartache