Coronavirus gone in 3 weeks.

Tell me. Let's say you were a landlord. What would 3 weeks of not receiving rent cost you. I'll tell you. Next to nothing. Just 3 weeks of wear and tear on your property. Which for something meant to last for years is nothing compared to 3 little weeks. And if you had even a grain of patriotic duty in your body, it would be a "cost" that you would gladly accept. Now keep in mind that any taxes you had to pay on that property would also be suspended for 3 weeks. And any mortgages you had to pay on that property would be suspended for 3 weeks. And as I said, to help prepare for a real lockdown, people would have to receive at least another $1200 dollar stimulus check to buy the things they might need to last them for 3 weeks. So after all that, where is the unfathomable, unimaginable wallet ripping "cost" you would have to endure. Also, I own a brain. If you own one, don't give me any more of your crap on this matter.
Read your OP, and notice all of the speculation and 'what ifs?'.

You ignore that landlords have gone months without collecting rent already. You rely on another phantom stimulus check. Banks have been holding off on repos for months.


Now you think that 3 weeks of shutdown will cure this? School taxes were due in Sept., and property taxes are due in Jan. What exactly do you think is going to happen after your 3 week shutdown?
 
Tell me. Let's say you were a landlord. What would 3 weeks of not receiving rent cost you. I'll tell you. Next to nothing. Just 3 weeks of wear and tear on your property. Which for something meant to last for years is nothing compared to 3 little weeks. And if you had even a grain of patriotic duty in your body, it would be a "cost" that you would gladly accept. Now keep in mind that any taxes you had to pay on that property would also be suspended for 3 weeks. And any mortgages you had to pay on that property would be suspended for 3 weeks. And as I said, to help prepare for a real lockdown, people would have to receive at least another $1200 dollar stimulus check to buy the things they might need to last them for 3 weeks. So after all that, where is the unfathomable, unimaginable wallet ripping "cost" you would have to endure. Also, I own a brain. If you own one, don't give me any more of your crap on this matter.

this statement alone tells us that you have absolutely no realistic idea of economics or how the real world works........go back to playing with your legos
 
Lockdowns don't work for the simple reason that people aren't robots. People break the rules, and when they do, it undermines any strategy you think you're going to implement.

COVID will likely go away by the end of February, however, because, as you said, it's a political issue. Not long after Biden is in office, the media's coverage of COVID will be very different from how it was under Trump. Any hiccups in dealing with COVID will not be blamed on Biden but on local officials. Eventually, it will be downplayed as a threat overall, because we will need to get the economy going again, and it needs to look like Biden was the needed change to the government that fixed things.

When those supporting lockdowns and/or wearing of masks don't practice what they preach, only those willing to bend over and grab their ankles do what those hypocrites say.

While I agree, because it's a political issue, Covid will go away, my prediction is that it won't be until later than February. Biden will institute some actions, although inconsequential, and suddenly the numbers reported by the media will show him as the savior from the virus.
 
Read your OP, and notice all of the speculation and 'what ifs?'.

You ignore that landlords have gone months without collecting rent already. You rely on another phantom stimulus check. Banks have been holding off on repos for months.


Now you think that 3 weeks of shutdown will cure this? School taxes were due in Sept., and property taxes are due in Jan. What exactly do you think is going to happen after your 3 week shutdown?


It is always interesting to see how delusional people can be. Let me set you straight. WE ARE IN THE SHIT!!!!!! Everything you say is happening anyway and will continue to happen. And it will get worse. Unless something really constructive is done. Such as my plan. Which isn't speculation. It would work. As for a stimulus check, they have been debating about that for a while. Hopefully it will happen. It should happen. As for paying rent, it is pretty hard to get a dead person to pay for anything. And so far there are over 257,000 of them.
 
this statement alone tells us that you have absolutely no realistic idea of economics or how the real world works........go back to playing with your legos


You can shove your economics straight up your ass. Or use it instead of the butt plug you normally use. It is lives first, economy second. Living people can rebuild or contribute to rebuilding an economy, should it be needed. Dead people can't. Here is something else to ponder. Our monetary system uses a fiat currency. It is buoyed by wishful thinking and fairy dust. Before the coronavirus hit, we were around 19 trillion dollars in debt. Each year we had to pay 420 billion on the interest of that debt. We had another 61 trillion dollars worth of unfunded obligations. I wouldn't want to try and split the hair between debt and obligation. So every man, woman, child and fetus in the U.S. is in the hole for around $250,000 dollars! But yet, our economy still functions, doesn't it.
 
what part of the constitution details that limitation of the american people??????


You're asking the wrong person. I don't know the constitution by heart. But no doubt there is something in it that pertains to protecting American lives. And in either it or the bill of rights it speaks of the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. There is a reason why life comes first. Because it is far more important than the other two things combined.
 
You can shove your economics straight up your ass. Or use it instead of the butt plug you normally use. It is lives first, economy second. Living people can rebuild or contribute to rebuilding an economy, should it be needed. Dead people can't. Here is something else to ponder. Our monetary system uses a fiat currency. It is buoyed by wishful thinking and fairy dust. Before the coronavirus hit, we were around 19 trillion dollars in debt. Each year we had to pay 420 billion on the interest of that debt. We had another 61 trillion dollars worth of unfunded obligations. I wouldn't want to try and split the hair between debt and obligation. So every man, woman, child and fetus in the U.S. is in the hole for around $250,000 dollars! But yet, our economy still functions, doesn't it.

what good is your life if you die in a muddy ditch because you lost your home??????
 
You're asking the wrong person. I don't know the constitution by heart. But no doubt there is something in it that pertains to protecting American lives. And in either it or the bill of rights it speaks of the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. There is a reason why life comes first. Because it is far more important than the other two things combined.

at least you admit that you don't know the constitution by heart, because the primary responsibility of the federal government is to protect our rights....not our lives........
 
what good is your life if you die in a muddy ditch because you lost your home??????


Nobody need die in a muddy ditch. All we need to do with the aristocratic landlords is introduce them to madam guillotine just as the French did with their aristocrats after the French Revolution. I had a friend who's son was friends with the son of a landlord. He told my friends son that all his father had to do for a living was collect money. Fuck that kind of capitalism. Those parasites need to go out and get a real job. One that actually produces something tangible that contributes to the human condition.
 
Nobody need die in a muddy ditch. All we need to do with the aristocratic landlords is introduce them to madam guillotine just as the French did with their aristocrats after the French Revolution. I had a friend who's son was friends with the son of a landlord. He told my friends son that all his father had to do for a living was collect money. Fuck that kind of capitalism. Those parasites need to go out and get a real job. One that actually produces something tangible that contributes to the human condition.

1. do you think that nobody should be allowed to rent houses/properties to others?
2. why aren't you blaming the government for this crony capitalism that allows others to do this?
 
1. do you think that nobody should be allowed to rent houses/properties to others?
2. why aren't you blaming the government for this crony capitalism that allows others to do this?


What we need is a second bill of rights that give people the right to affordable housing. As well as universal health care. Though he was a douchbag who started a phony war for economic reasons, FDR did have some good ideas. I will provide a video clip where he speaks of them.

 
What we need is a second bill of rights that give people the right to affordable housing. As well as universal health care. Though he was a douchbag who started a phony war for economic reasons, FDR did have some good ideas. I will provide a video clip where he speaks of them.

there might have been a couple good ideas in his plan, but the rest of it was LITERALLY designed to create an artificial middle class by ballooning property values so that the average (at that time) was 100k........then add in all the regulatory rules and laws to control things......which ultimately led to creating millionaires in congress.......and a major downfall of capitalism and individual rights would be creating a right to the products or services of another at a controlled cost
 
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