Who could have predicted that shutting down the entire economy with zero safety nets in place and allowing corporate interests to buy up the entire housing market could have had such disastrous effects?
Safety nets were in place. That’s why companies got money to pay employees.
I do not think corporations should be able to buy SFH except in rare conditions. I don’t mind landlords as there is a need for rentals but I have an issue with companies with billions of dollars buying up houses.
PPP was the biggest wealth funnel in modern American history. The funny part about how leftists always defend COVID policies is that they’re defending what was maybe Trump’s biggest grift. Certainly the most successful, because even his most vocal opponents will eat themselves alive the second one of their own criticizes it, and MAGAts have no issue with doublethink.
I don’t mind landlords as there is a need for rentals
You’re equating two different issues as one. Yes, there is a need for short-term housing. No, that does not mean that landlords are the ones who should manage it.
The lady who cuts my hair lived of ppp because she wasn’t allowed to cut hair. It was a life line for millions of people. If you were paid during Covid and were not working. Thank the ppp money.
No, that does not mean that landlords are the ones who should manage it.
Maybe, like, I dunno, affordable, community owned-and-managed housing, where living costs aren’t determined by what color Corvette the landlord wants this year, would be a good start.
That’s not a mask off moment. I have no interest in living in the projects. I’d rather rent a nice house in a nice neighborhood.
I don’t want the government involved with my housing.
The PPP itself was just fine, Trump got rid of the independent oversight watchdog that was to look over it. And months later once it was trying to hobble its way back to oversight, the administration instructed government agencies to be as uncooperative as possible. So of course without a watchdog, the foxes took everything they could from the hen house. The program itself wasn’t the issue.
The intent was good. The execution was bad. The government has been clawing back funds and putting people in prison. They had a time crunch to get it done and that led to some issues
Who could have predicted that shutting down the entire economy with zero safety nets in place and allowing corporate interests to buy up the entire housing market could have had such disastrous effects?
There were several safety nets in place for both people and businesses.
Safety nets were in place. That’s why companies got money to pay employees.
I do not think corporations should be able to buy SFH except in rare conditions. I don’t mind landlords as there is a need for rentals but I have an issue with companies with billions of dollars buying up houses.
Lmao okay.
PPP was the biggest wealth funnel in modern American history. The funny part about how leftists always defend COVID policies is that they’re defending what was maybe Trump’s biggest grift. Certainly the most successful, because even his most vocal opponents will eat themselves alive the second one of their own criticizes it, and MAGAts have no issue with doublethink.
You’re equating two different issues as one. Yes, there is a need for short-term housing. No, that does not mean that landlords are the ones who should manage it.
The lady who cuts my hair lived of ppp because she wasn’t allowed to cut hair. It was a life line for millions of people. If you were paid during Covid and were not working. Thank the ppp money.
Then who should manage it?
Your anecdote does not disprove the fact that nearly half a trillion dollars is estimated to have been frauded from the US Govt. via PPP and other Trump COVID policies
Maybe, like, I dunno, affordable, community owned-and-managed housing, where living costs aren’t determined by what color Corvette the landlord wants this year, would be a good start.
I have no desire to live in the projects. No thank you.
Lmao there’s the mask off moment
That’s not a mask off moment. I have no interest in living in the projects. I’d rather rent a nice house in a nice neighborhood. I don’t want the government involved with my housing.
There is nice government owned housing all over the world.
It’s not all gross projects.
That’s great but there was a shit ton of theft because trump neutered the watch dog. So a lot of it didn’t go where it should have.
And then even more theft because Trump neutered the court’s ability to requisition records.
The PPP itself was just fine, Trump got rid of the independent oversight watchdog that was to look over it. And months later once it was trying to hobble its way back to oversight, the administration instructed government agencies to be as uncooperative as possible. So of course without a watchdog, the foxes took everything they could from the hen house. The program itself wasn’t the issue.
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-donald-trump-ap-top-news-politics-health-cc921bccf9f7abd27da996ef772823e4
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN23M2XC/
The intent was good. The execution was bad. The government has been clawing back funds and putting people in prison. They had a time crunch to get it done and that led to some issues
And unsurprisingly billions of dollars disappeared shortly afterwards.