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RaceBannon
RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club
And me




Told you in March


Who knew throwing 40 million out of work would be a problem? Experts? Science?

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  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Oregon fixed the eviction issue so that won't be a problem.
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,793 Swaye's Wigwam
    "And unless Congress extends extra unemployment benefits beyond July 31,"

    July 31? what a coincidence - on the news they said that is the same day Washington state is targeting for the 71000 that filed for but have not received any unemployment benefits yet. At the same time they announced the 4.7 billion in funds is down to 2.8 billion.
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972

    Oregon fixed the eviction issue so that won't be a problem.

    Oregon fixed the eviction issue so that won't be a problem.

    That’s already expired. That’s how long this Hoax has been perpetrated on the public.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,323 Standard Supporter
    edited June 2020

    And me




    Told you in March


    Who knew throwing 40 million out of work would be a problem? Experts? Science?
    Evictions aren't actually going to happen because every Governor in the US is banning them for the foreseeable future. Inslee will extend WA State's ban again as we close in on the current August 1 date.

    Foreclosures, on the other hand, yeah...landlords are fucked.
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972

    And me




    Told you in March


    Who knew throwing 40 million out of work would be a problem? Experts? Science?
    Evictions aren't actually going to happen because every Governor in the US is banning them for the foreseeable future. Inslee will extend WA State's ban again as we close in on the current August 1 date.

    Foreclosures, on the other hand, yeah...landlords are fucked.
    Just came through the news feed.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kgw.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/oregons-eviction-ban-extended-through-september/283-32d4a41b-038c-4601-b278-2fef7911a967

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon's temporary ban on commercial and residential evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended through Sept. 30.

    Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday signed the bill, which lawmakers approved during Oregon’s special session.

    Currently, landlords can't evict anyone for not paying rent. The extension gives renters until March 31, 2021 to pay everything back without any late fees or being reported to credit agencies.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club
    If you're a renter who isn't paying and your landlord loses the property guess what?

    You're fucked.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    And me




    Told you in March


    Who knew throwing 40 million out of work would be a problem? Experts? Science?
    Evictions aren't actually going to happen because every Governor in the US is banning them for the foreseeable future. Inslee will extend WA State's ban again as we close in on the current August 1 date.

    Foreclosures, on the other hand, yeah...landlords are fucked.
    Just came through the news feed.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kgw.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/oregons-eviction-ban-extended-through-september/283-32d4a41b-038c-4601-b278-2fef7911a967

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon's temporary ban on commercial and residential evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended through Sept. 30.

    Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday signed the bill, which lawmakers approved during Oregon’s special session.

    Currently, landlords can't evict anyone for not paying rent. The extension gives renters until March 31, 2021 to pay everything back without any late fees or being reported to credit agencies.
    That’s why I posted my comment you big dummy.
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    edited July 2020

    If you're a renter who isn't paying and your landlord loses the property guess what?

    You're fucked.

    Do you think any bank is going to foreclose knowing they will put renters on the street?m

    This is Socialism in rapid mode. Small businesses closed, small landlords go bankrupt as huge corporation-owned apartments can eat a loss...

    Amazing to see how rapidly this is happening.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club
    Is it constitutional? Does anyone care?

    It's the confiscation of private property by the state
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972

    Is it constitutional? Does anyone care?

    It's the confiscation of private property by the state

    As I was saying, the eviction ban is designed to punish the people who have two or three rental properties and depend on that income. The gigantic complexes can eat some rent. It’s a fast-track to socialism and if some small-time landlords get fucked over, oh well.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club
    Lot of lawsuits on the horizon and more civil strife

    As planned
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972

    Lot of lawsuits on the horizon and more civil strife

    As planned

    Was it planned? Or was it just an audible to see how gullible Americans are to think this WuFlu will kill everyone. The last month of social gatherings didn’t count. Those were for George Kirby.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    Slow, but swarthy


    That's our creep!
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    Wait. NVM. I forgot. We'll just all shout "Reset!!" Yeah, that's what we'll do. That'll fix everything.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    Wait. NVM. I forgot. We'll just all shout "Reset!!" Yeah, that's what we'll do. That'll fix everything.
    Are u responding to yourself
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,323 Standard Supporter

    Is it constitutional? Does anyone care?

    It's the confiscation of private property by the state

    Lawsuits are being dialed up across the country, including in WA State in the coming weeks. NY Federal court already ruled against landlords there. Part of the rationale was, essentially, that maybe the constitution shouldn't take precedence during a pandemic. It truly is all branches of government fast tracking socialism in a coordinated manner.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    As others have posted the pain is being pushed back for now. With the super unemployment benefits, stimulus, and rent holidays the reckoning is delayed
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,200 Founders Club

    If you're a renter who isn't paying and your landlord loses the property guess what?

    You're fucked.

    Do you think any bank is going to foreclose knowing they will put renters on the street?m

    This is Socialism in rapid mode. Small businesses closed, small landlords go bankrupt as huge corporation-owned apartments can eat a loss...

    Amazing to see how rapidly this is happening.
    Only if you mean the fast track past socialism to fascism like China has now(which is the inevitable outcome of socialism).

    Banks will foreclose and the politicians advocating this shit will get nice campaign contributions and other forms of kickbacks.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    Wait. NVM. I forgot. We'll just all shout "Reset!!" Yeah, that's what we'll do. That'll fix everything.
    Are u responding to yourself
    Yes!
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    As others have posted the pain is being pushed back for now. With the super unemployment benefits, stimulus, and rent holidays the reckoning is delayed
    Which will only make the reckoning worser.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    As others have posted the pain is being pushed back for now. With the super unemployment benefits, stimulus, and rent holidays the reckoning is delayed
    Which will only make the reckoning worser.
    Let me tell you all a secret - the governments did not let 2007 run its course. There were so many houses being repossessed at such a bargain rate that the governments and the banks colluded to protect investments and tax bases by gumming up foreclosures. We never got through the last inventory. Now this
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,082

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    As others have posted the pain is being pushed back for now. With the super unemployment benefits, stimulus, and rent holidays the reckoning is delayed
    Which will only make the reckoning worser.
    Let me tell you all a secret - the governments did not let 2007 run its course. There were so many houses being repossessed at such a bargain rate that the governments and the banks colluded to protect investments and tax bases by gumming up foreclosures. We never got through the last inventory. Now this
    Understand that I am arguing against my interests here, but it seems that our economy is a little too dependent on a few sectors, housing being one of them.

    We call that customer concentration risk in the disclosure bidness.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,183 Founders Club

    I agree with pretty much everything said in this thread, except I'm surprised by one thing:

    Robert Reich is our source?

    That's the joke
    Gotcha. I'm slow, per usual.

    But, is he right? It seems like we're deep enough into the cycle now that the foreclosures and evictions should be happening where they haven't been made illegal.

    I've been worried about this. Like you say, 40 million+ out of work. What could go wrong?
    As others have posted the pain is being pushed back for now. With the super unemployment benefits, stimulus, and rent holidays the reckoning is delayed
    Which will only make the reckoning worser.
    Let me tell you all a secret - the governments did not let 2007 run its course. There were so many houses being repossessed at such a bargain rate that the governments and the banks colluded to protect investments and tax bases by gumming up foreclosures. We never got through the last inventory. Now this
    Understand that I am arguing against my interests here, but it seems that our economy is a little too dependent on a few sectors, housing being one of them.

    We call that customer concentration risk in the disclosure bidness.
    When you give your manufacturing base away there is less economy to focus on

    You're exactly correct. Lot of Chi Com capitalists have there money in America luxury housing. Lot of Americans have one asset, a house. House flipping and real estate development drive a huge portion of the economy

    This crash makes the last one look like child's play.

  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,217
    Where are the Tug liberals to tell us this is far better than the alternative and that MASK LIVES MATTER