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On 1/23/2019 3:00 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 13:34:23 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
>> On 1/23/2019 10:32 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
>>> For someone who allegedly was a really smart businessman, the President seems totally
>>> unaware and/or uncaring about what the shutdown is doing to the business world all over the
>>> country.
>>>
>>> I wish I were in a position to help those who may lose their homes because of this.
>>>
>>> N.
>>>

>> Doubt that will happen. Just about every bank is offering help of some
>> sort.

>
> that is a pretty comfortable view to take My news channels tell
> about landlords promising eviction, furloughed workers hunting for
> food money, gas money etc. I'm not disputing that there are those
> individuals and companies that are helping out, but not all a covered
> by the generosity of others.
>


In my younger days there were a couple of paycheck to paycheck times so
yes, I do know how it is. I've been out of work with no job. These
people will have a job and back pay. Much of what you see is hype
because it makes for a good news story. For some it will amount to a
paid vacation, though the pay will be much later.

Houses are not foreclosed because you are a month late. tenants can not
be evicted that easily under the circumstances. If someone loses their
house it is because they have already been in trouble for a few months.

Yes, it will be tough for some, but don't let politics get in the way of
reality.