ajvol01
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lol. Sounds like you just have a talking point and nothing to back it up your line of condescending questions..
Over 100 million people work in the service sector of our economy. And plenty may not own but they do rent. Putting this many people on the streets, potentially, over the danger of this virus is stupid and very short sighted. Also, depending on your age and Medical history, it could be very stupid for you to choose unemployment over this virus.Move to San Francisco and crap in the streets but I'm secure enough for that not to happen. But you're basically talking about the service sector of low wage earners for the most part that don't own homes.
Go get another job is all I can tell those people that crap in the streets because they shouldn't expect handouts from anyone or the Government. But you're still playing the hypothetical game so I figured I would put on the Red hat and make fun of the homeless. Nobody seemed to care about the homeless before the virus but now their all bleeding hearts.Over 100 million people work in the service sector of our economy. And plenty may not own but they do rent. Putting this many people on the streets, potentially, over the danger of this virus is stupid and very short sighted. Also, depending on your age and Medical history, it could be very stupid for you to choose unemployment over this virus.
That's ignorant. I can speak from personal experience of many people, including myself, who are down 30% to 40% in earnings, and we are not low wage service industry folks. The company I worked for, had approximately 1200 employees prior to the shutdowns, and downsized to 300. Many lost $100k a year plus jobs.Move to San Francisco and crap in the streets but I'm secure enough for that not to happen. But you're basically talking about the service sector of low wage earners for the most part that don't own homes.
DOJ seeks data about COVID nursing home deaths from New York, 3 other states | wgrz.com
5 Democrat governors that forced COVID patients into nursing homes
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.
- Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
- Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf.
That was a lot of nonsense you just typed. It’s not hypothetical. No matter how many deferments are done on rent/mortgages the bill comes due. And it comes due in whole for renters. Your rents $1,000 a month, and you defer for 5 months, you owe $5,000 dollars then. It’s not pushed out. They can’t pay a grand now then they won’t be able to pay 5 grand in 5 months. You are being smarmy about this bc is paints a very real, and unpleasant, picture of the reality that awaits us. Shut downs aren’t helping anything. The European countries that shut down harder then us are now in panic bc it’s coming back hard. You can’t shut a virus down. Not the way it works. There is a reason why every country who had a pandemic response plan pre-COVID, again every one, never entertained the idea of mass shutdowns. It’s lunacy. We all fell for fear. That doesn’t mean this virus isn’t dangerous. It is. You may not like Trump. I don’t either. But he’s right. We are setting a course for the cure to be far worse, and long term damaging, then the virus will ever be.Go get another job is all I can tell those people that crap in the streets because they shouldn't expect handouts from anyone or the Government. But you're still playing the hypothetical game so I figured I would put on the Red hat and make fun of the homeless. Nobody seemed to care about the homeless before the virus but now their all bleeding hearts.
You work on commission selling food to restaurants I bet.That's ignorant. I can speak from personal experience of many people, including myself, who are down 30% to 40% in earnings, and we are not low wage service industry folks. The company I worked for, had approximately 1200 employees prior to the shutdowns, and downsized to 300. Many lost $100k a year plus jobs.