Beyond belief.
The Koch family could literally pay the entire $20 billion to end homelessness in America & still be $13.4 billion richer than they were before the pandemic. Instead, they funded an effort to end the eviction moratorium that could throw millions out on the street. Greed kills.

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This isn't even remotely true. Why spread this kind of misinformation?
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You should liquidate all your assets and give it all to the homeless. Be the communism you want to see in the world.
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They are EVIL!
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Only some $5 billion of roughly $46 billion allocated for emergency rental aid has been distributed by state governments. Where's the people's money? #Congress #GOP #Senate #KansasCity #LosAngeles #Baltimore #Detroit #NewYorkCity #Chicago #Atlanta #StLouis #EvictionMoratorium
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It isn’t surprising. The American people barely know civility anymore. When both parents had to begin working to sustain a household in the 80’s, it began an entire new meaning to under-education. We lost teaching love, empathy, compassion, social-empathetic capacity.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
our world truly does seem to be beyond belief - if we believe in love, a question we ought to be asking is - why might that be? do you believe in love?
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Let’s say, the Koch family did that. You do realize that the majority of those people would be homeless again in a year. The Koch money cannot teach them how to take care of themselves.
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Agreed. Also, Koch is for open borders. There should be an immigration/refugee moratorium until every single one of the 11M Americas facing eviction are secure in their rent/housing. #AmericaFirst
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That's what we call greed. It's sick.
Replying to @marwilliamson
God. $20B wouldn’t end homelessness. Intellectually disingenuous. Par for the course.
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