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> On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:17:21 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
> >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.

>
> It happened to my son in the coast guard a year or so ago. The
> federal government changed their computer system and many pay cheques
> went awry or did not show up. He went a couple of months without pay
> and his bank manager was pretty understanding, as far as he could be,
> but there are limits. By month three there was little understanding.
> We all helped bail him out and then fortunately he started receiving
> most of his pay cheque again and it was resolved.
>
> So yes, the people owed the money by the gov. workers know,
> understand, but there is a limit. I am truly sorry for those
> workers, having seen what my son went through, it will be the same for
> them, even if, in the end it is resolved.
>
> That anyone could do this so randomly is hateful and I fail to
> understand their callousness.



Yes, I heartily agree with you, it is very squalid behaviours that the US Democratic Party leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi are now engaging in....the fact that they refuse to even to come to the table to negotiate to end the US government shut - down is a *real* moral stain upon them - for SHAME...!!!

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