trump is done, son.

Mo-Better

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I need 4 more years of Trump. if not for his blatant racism we'd still be complacent with someone's under cover racism. no looting , no riots, no nothing. George Floyd would have just been another dead guy and we'd have forgotten about him by now

So you're just going to ignore the elephant in the room. What about his do nothing approach towards Covid 19.

Covid 19 numbers are currently @ 3.29 million citizens testing positive, Death tolls 137,000 and most of the citizens still haven't been tested.
You need to be placed on the ignore list for posting that frivolous bullshit. :itsawrap:
 

TEN

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32% of U.S. households missed their July housing payments
Published Wed, Jul 8 202012:11 PM EDTUpdated Thu, Jul 9 202011:18 AM EDT
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/08/32-...y-housing-payments.html?__source=twitter|main

As the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic continues, almost one-third of U.S. households, 32%, have not made their full housing payments for July yet, according to a survey by Apartment List, an online rental platform.
About 19% of Americans made no housing payment at all during the first week of the month, and 13% paid only a portion of their rent or mortgage.

That’s the fourth month in a row that a “historically high” number of households were unable to pay their housing bill on time and in full, up from 30% in June and 31% in May. Renters, low-income and younger households were most likely to miss their payments, Apartment List found.

In April, May and June, the majority of missed housing payments were made by the end of month, Apartment List reports. Almost 90% of households had paid some or all of their rent or mortgage payment by the end of June. But with late fees tacked on, those households may be more likely to miss their next housing bill, perpetuating a vicious cycle.
“Delayed payments in one month are a strong predictor for missed payments in the next,” Apartment List says. While 83% of households who paid their May housing in full and on-time also did so in June, only 30% of households who were late in May did so in June.

Worries about evictions mount

States started to reopen their economies last month, but spikes in coronavirus cases led many to re-close sectors or pause reopening plans altogether.

“The economic fallout from the pandemic does not appear on track for the quick V-shaped recovery that many had originally hoped for,” reports Apartment List. Plus, the continued coronavirus recession has more Americans worried about evictions and foreclosures, Apartment List found.

Renters are especially vulnerable. About 36% of renters, who are more likely to work in industries devastated by the coronavirus, missed their July housing bill, compared to 30% of homeowners.

The federal eviction moratorium, which covers around one-fourth of renters in the U.S., put in place at the beginning of the pandemic has been extended to the end of August. But many people are still worried about an imminent wave of evictions across the country, as tenant protections vary greatly depending on the state and even city. Many — though not all — states and cities have instituted their own eviction bans; some have already expired, leaving tenants vulnerable at a time when coronavirus cases are increasing in many spots in the U.S.

Many households have already spent their one-time stimulus check, and the extra $600 per week in unemployment insurance — used by many to cover essentials like housing — runs out at the end of July. That means even more households could potentially miss their rent or mortgage payments in coming months.

Housing advocates are calling for a uniform, nationwide eviction moratorium that covers all renters, as well as other federal aid in the form of emergency rental relief. The House or Representatives has passed several measures, including the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions, or HEROES, Act and the Emergency Housing Protections and Relief Act of 2020, to address the housing crisis. Neither bill is expected to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
 

55th View

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One third of the country missed their payment?

That seems a little overly...

If that's the case, the next 6 months

are going to be total chaos! :eek:

Nothing new. It was around 30% the month before (look it up). The news is just as catastrophic, but simply want to point out that this isn't some peak moment. Things have been trending in that direction for a few months now.
 

CoTtOnMoUf

DUMBED DOWN TO BLEND IN
BGOL Legend
Nothing new. It was around 30% the month before (look it up). The news is just as catastrophic, but simply want to point out that this isn't some peak moment. Things have been trending in that direction for a few months now.


This country and it's economy is about

to be like a third world country.

I can't believe someone hasn't tapped

him on the shoulder and said, "ok grandpa,

it's time for you to give up the keys to the

car. You're gonna get someone killed!"
 

easy_b

Look into my eyes you are getting sleepy!!!
BGOL Investor
I have a question if Trump loses and it’s a blowout are Trump supporters going to go ham or crawl back under a rock and pretend like nothing?? (They better not go ham)
 

Dannyblueyes

Aka Illegal Danny
BGOL Investor
One third of the country missed their payment?

That seems a little overly...

If that's the case, the next 6 months

are going to be total chaos! :eek:

It's not quite that bad.

This number includes people who deferred their payments. It also includes Californians who have until the 5th to pay, but couldn't because the rental office is closed on weekends.

It's also worth mentioning that in June 90% had most or all of their payments made by the end of the month. July won't be much different.

The crucial part will be how much of the economy opens by August 1st.
 

kogalee-muhammad

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Wait til November. BGOL bout to be worse than stormfront and 4chan. They gonna tell us how they really feel when Biden loses. The board is built on anti-Black American voter sentiment every national election. Its how anti ADOS build solidarity. They wont diss White Americans cuz thats who they worship and want to be close to.

Fuck all white racist devils! :devil:
 

Heavenlywings77

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
So you're just going to ignore the elephant in the room. What about his do nothing approach towards Covid 19.

Covid 19 numbers are currently @ 3.29 million citizens testing positive, Death tolls 137,000 and most of the citizens still haven't been tested.
You need to be placed on the ignore list for posting that frivolous bullshit. :itsawrap:


your a covid19 hysteria guy? I welcome your ignore list, no one who responds to other people's opinions by ignoring them is all that smart anyways bruv. It's obvious your thought aren't your own.
 

Non-StopJFK2TAB

Rising Star
Platinum Member
I agree with you on all this. However, where I live trump is running anti defund the police ads 24/7, which show violent street protest and propagate fear that their will be no one to respond to it. The soccer moms, and retirees need to hear that someone will be keeping them safe from rampaging negros, more than they want rodger stone to do is whole bid.
Nixon was a crook and they elected the peanut farmer. And then they picked another crook to be their president.

That’s the thing with conservatives: they never really learn. They knew Dubya was a crook in 2008 but gave back control to the republicans in 2010.

There is a Russian manufacturing plant in Kentucky.
 

carsun1000

Rising Star
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I just hope people will go out and vote him out of office. You must not base your conviction on the polls. You must actually vote either in person or by ballot. Those polls, while promising could also be misleading, because everyone tired of trump is thinking the next guy/woman is voting when in fact they are not. This clown must go...
 
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