Landlords (how soon will that title be banned) have bills to pay, did they get a moratorium on paying?
Let the Socialists at (anti)Catholic Charities pay the bills. They’ve been feeding on the taxpayers’ wallets for decades.
Catholic Charities is a truly evil organization. They are motivated by 3 things, money, money, and more money.
This day of reckoning has been coming for over a year now... how is it possible that it sneaked up on anyone? The only surprise to me is that it took this long.
There’s not much that I care less about than what Catholic Charities thinks about anything.
I’m surprised they’re concerned, being so busy helping to smuggle foreign nationals into the country and all.
Catholic Charities...Making millions relocating and sheltering illegals in your neighborhoods. The methodists are hard at work at that too.
I have been seeing “let the government pay the landlords!”
Heck, if that is the case let me rent to me and I will send the bill to the gummint!
Just like if they forgive student loans I will demand they pay mine (which I repaid as promised) retroactively.
They need to stop everything the CDC mandates.
Lots of people here on FR knew what the CDC was doing was illegal. Most of us are not attorneys. How could Catholic Charities have been caught flat-footed on this one? Are they stupid or not paying attention?
Just because someone wants a free place to stay doesn’t mean they can extract rent from the hide of his or her landlord.
“I don’t know where it’s being hung up...?” LOL
It’s being fleeced by your democrat friends in government.
Catholic Charities CEO should direct all Bishops and Priests to stop buggering little boys so they would have more money to give to renters.
All those people that work for Catholic Charities need to be forced to work without pay. Maybe then they would get the message.
Yeah like the immoral Catholic Church has the right to lecture anyone on any damned thing?
Just keep paying off your sexual victims and shut the hell up.
I keep hearing about how people are making more on unemployment than they were when they were working.
I say that those who got those “enhanced” benefits should not be allowed to claim the inability to pay their rent.
The Supreme Court said, back in June, that the CDC had no authority, but left the eviction ban in place because it was expiring soon anyway.
Then the CDC extended the moratorium that the SC already said was unconstitutional.
The SC had no choice but to slap that bit of contempt down, or lose all credibility.