I honestly don’t know how they could do this. Congress leaving town without extending the eviction moratorium is such a “Let them eat cake” moment; I’m concerned it will go down in history in much the same way as the first time it was uttered.

Jul 31, 2021 · 12:39 AM UTC

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How can you not believe it... I mean have they given any indication that they give .02 about the people?
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It would, in a time where fresh outrages aren't happening hour by hour. It'll be forgotten in 24 hours.
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It could end up being the last straw; we’ll see soon enough.
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To congress those are now people they can force to swallow 7.25 an hour and for years to come, keep them at 7.25 an hour.
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Put ppl in desperate circumstances with nothing left to lose, and the the so-called leadership will deserve every bit of what could happen next.
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I’m more concerned about the people being evicted.
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12 Democrats in the House decided that they didn't want to upset their realtor and apartment association lobbyists and cowardly left town.
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We here in the cheap seats knew this would happen, Marianne.
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I hope. But U.S. is the most propagandized country in the world. The victims of this blatant corruption are just as likely to blame themselves.
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