Oh, well I’m glad that renters’ credit will only be damaged a little as they are being denied a human right
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Oh, well I’m glad that renters’ credit will only be damaged a little as they are being denied a human right
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Exactly what I thought of when I saw that. Shameless.
The best faith argument I can make is that this is a desperate attempt to get something in place if other better bills can’t get passed
Gotta keep those lawyers working. They have it so tough.
it's so they don't have to actually change anything.
The Democrat controlled House passed this back on May 15th, and McConnell has refused to bring it to the floor of the Senate.pic.twitter.com/RPkMSEROQP
Because Democrats believe if you set up "fair rules", then the outcome will naturally be fair and good. This is why they get their asses handed to them in elections: for them, it's not about whether they win or lose but how they played the game.
This Democrat stimulus bill passed back on May 15th and McConnell has refused to bring it to the floor of the Senate. It's awfully hard for the party that controls one half of one of the three branches of government to get what it wants through.pic.twitter.com/Jn1nUbhnYZ
Problem: meteors shower. Solution: free umbrellas. Same logic
1.35 million lawyers to handle 28 million homeless people... Sounds fine.
And that's just the total in the U.S. How many specialize in renters issues? How many are public servants? How many will work pro Bono?
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