Rep. Cori Bush discusses the end of the federal eviction moratorium

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'Right now, we have to remember that the pandemic isn't over, the jobs crisis isn't over, the health crisis isn't over...We can't make it even worse,' Rep. Cori Bush says on the Supreme Court striking down the federal eviction moratorium extension.

 

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More GOP destruction of the US society. Who radicalized them and why? People are hurt and dying and they just dont care.

President Bush reported on when attacked, 2001. War. Own Army, was local Chief of Police but overseas.

Pay rent, then stay. Do not pay rent, leave.

Even the past non eviction decrees were too long and made investment in owning and building housing more risky. This will affect future construction, decrease availability, increase costs, rents and homelessness.

There’s help wanted signs, literally everywhere. Nobody wants to work cause their living on govt money. Get off ur butts kids. No more freebies.

Release the money already earmarked to pay the landlords. This is 💯 unnecessary.

They didnt ruke on the meritd of the policy...just its constituaionality. It needs to be written properly as a new law within the govt scope of authority. Get some lawyers on it draft it pass it

Right now we have to remember that it's Cori Bush's job to write and pass laws, not the CDC or Supreme Court's.

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