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Why do the anti Biden Trump right wing want people to be evicted from thier homes

Even do Biden changed the eviction moratorium and narrowed it down to make it legal and constitutional the Trump right wing are still blaming Biden for nor allowing people to be evicted from their homes why is that.
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
So you own a home you are renting out. Maybe you are a retiree and that is your source of income. Should you be deprived of your income because your tenant doesn't want to pay the rent he agreed to pay? Just curious what your justification is here.
@hippyjoe1955 all while spending whatever is necessary to maintain the property without its income.
PatKirby · M
@hippyjoe1955
Had a tenant who never once paid on time. Used every excuse in the book not to pay what he already owed. "I have a rich uncle", or "will have it tomorrow". Liar. Still owes me over a thousand bucks. After giving him a 3 day pay or quit notice, he hit the open road. Got another tenant who paid on time, every time for over eight years.
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
@hippyjoe1955 Only source of income is very unlikely isn't it.. especially as a retiree, you don't have pensions there?? and it's one thing to be a source of income but that in no way compares to being a roof over a family's head!
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Adaydreambeliever So here in Canada your public pension is about $900 a month. Renting a small apartment is about $900 a month. The cost of food is about $300 a month. The cost of utilities is about $300 a month. Assuming you don't own or drive a vehicle bus fare is about $100 a month. So where is all that money going to come from if not your savings (a house you bought for rental purposes)?
PatKirby · M
@hippyjoe1955

From the sky no doubt.