Impeachment 2.0

Yeah, who gives a shit about these 10 million people. It is tremendously more important to further divide the country and to shame Trump.

Who gives a shit that 10 million people may be evicted. We need to impeach Trump.

I mean the libtards may allow the largest crash in the history of the universe by wasting time impeaching Trump rather than focus on the ongoing crisis.

https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/103532/averting-an-eviction-crisis.pdf

Averting an Eviction Crisis

According to the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, as of late December, more than 10 million renters are behind on their rent payments and at risk of being evicted. At more than one in six renters, that’s three times the typical rate. To put that into some perspective, approximately seven million households lost their homes in foreclosure during the five darkest years of the global financial crisis (2008-2012). Here we have 10 million families facing a similar fate over a matter of months.


Trump didn't care about them when he spent the last 2 months of his presidency 100 % focused on his attempted coup.Biden is working on economic legislation and EOs
 
Yeah, who gives a shit about these 10 million people. It is tremendously more important to further divide the country and to shame Trump.

Who gives a shit that 10 million people may be evicted. We need to impeach Trump.

I mean the libtards may cause the largest crash in the history of the universe by wasting time impeaching a private citizen rather than focus on the ongoing crisis.

We now have children and clowns running the country.

https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/103532/averting-an-eviction-crisis.pdf

Averting an Eviction Crisis

According to the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, as of late December, more than 10 million renters are behind on their rent payments and at risk of being evicted. At more than one in six renters, that’s three times the typical rate. To put that into some perspective, approximately seven million households lost their homes in foreclosure during the five darkest years of the global financial crisis (2008-2012). Here we have 10 million families facing a similar fate over a matter of months.


BTW,Thanks Trump for leaving that behind.I didn't think a president could leave office with the country in worse shape than Bush did but Trump pulled it off.
 
Trump didn't care about them when he spent the last 2 months of his presidency 100 % focused on his attempted coup.Biden is working on economic legislation and EOs
Total disinformation. Trump tried everything he could to get a real stimulus package passed, however, the Dems were too busy playing politics to help the citizens of the US.

Whatabout!?

The buck stops at Biden. He is demonstrating his complete lack of any leadership skills by allowing the waste of time and waste tax payer money to continue.

There might be millions of people homeless as a direct consequence of the democrat's political theatre.
 
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BTW,Thanks Trump for leaving that behind.I didn't think a president could leave office with the country in worse shape than Bush did but Trump pulled it off.
Dem Governor: We have to shut down the economy.
Libtard: Dem Governors shutting down the economy had no negative impact to the economy whatsoever. Orange man bad.

uhhhh......duuuuuuhhhhhh....errrr....
 
Total disinformation. Trump tried everything he could to get a real stimulus package passed

Total disinformation. Trump tried everything he could to get re elected than overturn the election his last year and months in office.He didn't care about or do anything else.
 
The buck stops at Biden. He is demonstrating his complete lack of any leadership skills by allowing the waste of time and waste tax payer money to continue.


If Trump didn't try to attempt a coup and incite an insurrection Congress wouldn't have to waste time impeaching him.

If Trump didn't try to get a foreign country to interfere with a US presidential election he wouldn't have gotten impeached the first time and maybe he could have focused on covid when it first started.

Worst president ever!!!
 
Would this be a bad time to bring up the Hillary e-mail server thingy? Or Oliver North's shredded documents in the Iran-Contra thingy? I ask merely for information.
 
Yeah, who gives a shit about these 10 million people. It is tremendously more important to further divide the country and to shame Trump.

Who gives a shit that 10 million people may be evicted. We need to impeach Trump.

I mean the libtards may cause the largest crash in the history of the universe by wasting time impeaching a private citizen rather than focus on the ongoing crisis.

We now have children and clowns running the country.

https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/103532/averting-an-eviction-crisis.pdf

Averting an Eviction Crisis

According to the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, as of late December, more than 10 million renters are behind on their rent payments and at risk of being evicted. At more than one in six renters, that’s three times the typical rate. To put that into some perspective, approximately seven million households lost their homes in foreclosure during the five darkest years of the global financial crisis (2008-2012). Here we have 10 million families facing a similar fate over a matter of months.

Someone explain to me why this is suddenly a “crisis” in the past year. The percentage of renters not paying their rent on time has not changed in decades. Approximately 80% of rental households pay their rent on time. There are approximately 49 million rental households in the U.S. Of these 20% or approximately 10 Million are behind on their rent and at risk of eviction. This, of course, easily represents 10 Million people. What is not clear is why suddenly this is viewed as a crisis when the percentage has not increased for decades.

I will note that Biden has extended the eviction moratorium.
 
Someone explain to me why this is suddenly a “crisis” in the past year. The percentage of renters not paying their rent on time has not changed in decades. Approximately 80% of rental households pay their rent on time. There are approximately 49 million rental households in the U.S. Of these 20% or approximately 10 Million are behind on their rent and at risk of eviction. This, of course, easily represents 10 Million people. What is not clear is why suddenly this is viewed as a crisis when the percentage has not increased for decades.

I will note that Biden has extended the eviction moratorium.
It fuels the dark winter Covid narrative.
 
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