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Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Originally Posted by Marc Paolella
Because your “dissent” means putting guns to people heads and taking what they earn and own away to give to undeserving mediocrities who think they can take what they are not good enough to earn. Progressives are a cancer, not a “view”. The only way you get what you want is force, not trade. That’s not American, or even human.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Originally Posted by ansible90
We do help the less fortunate with housing. It is called Section 8.
Decades ago, the US tried low cost housing. Google "the projects" to see how that turned out.
First off, the projects are not similar to social housing in European countries. The ended up being a victim of this countries racial segregation that was still rampant at the time that public housing was being expanded in this country. And section 8 is a joke, I've heard you can wait years just for a shot at vouchers, almost as if they don't even exist. All section 8 is, it's like Medicare advantage is to senior healthcare. Trying to privatize something that should be public
Yikes, talk about a man with no sympathy. No wonder 50% of Americans ignore him and refuse to get a vaccine, he has yet to make any good decision and has broken every promise. I can see the buyers remorse from Democrats now.
Biden has to justify spending the billions of borrowed dollars which are in the pipeline.
This is an impeachable offense. He knows it’s illegal and did it anyway.
As an attorney I think the argument that it is a new moratorium rather than an extension of the moratorium, and therefore within the executive's powers, BS <---technical legal term
I really don’t understand how it is even legal to not allow a private landlord to not evict someone. It’s not moral either. Especially when employers can’t find enough workers.
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