Some data on Covid-19 and why we're not over reacting...

The banks are still open.
rat can go ask them himself.
So you are fine with business as usual concerning banks demanding payment from people who through no fault of their own aren't earning right now? Just push it back, add the time to the end of the loan. No one is asking for loan forgiveness except trump, for himself, like he always has.
 
So you are fine with business as usual concerning banks demanding payment from people who through no fault of their own aren't earning right now? Just push it back, add the time to the end of the loan. No one is asking for loan forgiveness except trump, for himself, like he always has.
Ignoramus.
You have no fucking clue how a business works.
When does the tap turn back on?
 
You go on believing that.
We'll see who laughs last.

Just forget about the barber shop or the guy with the cigars who just went out of business, you selfish prick, eh?
. . . and that story you told about those guys? How was it you put it once, and you were wrong, "I don't believe you".
 
Everyman for himself, isn't that the Republican credo? The tap? God helps those who help themselves, do so.
You're the guy who couldn't give a shit.
I like my barber and my cigar guy.
I save a lot of money buying cigars and dogfood online, but I support local small businesses, and enjoy seeing my vendors on a regular basis.
The dogfood gal wont go out of business because dogs are deemed more essential than the smokeshop owner and the barber, and thus were not shut down by the city/state.
You're the guy who sarcastically inferred that I "didn't save for a rainy day" because secretly thats what you really hoped for.
Sorry to disappoint, but plumbers are essential too.
I just feel bad for the restaurants and bars like the others i mentioned who will lose everything.
I grew up in a small family restaurant. If this had happened to my parents, our family when they were grinding week in and week out to make it work, it would have ruined us.
Maybe thats why I have the sense for what it takes, and the empathy to see what this authoritarian shutdown is doing to our country.

You really are a pathetic and hateful waste of skin.
 
You're the guy who couldn't give a shit.
I like my barber and my cigar guy.
I save a lot of money buying cigars and dogfood online, but I support local small businesses, and enjoy seeing my vendors on a regular basis.
The dogfood gal wont go out of business because dogs are deemed more essential than the smokeshop owner and the barber, and thus were not shut down by the city/state.
You're the guy who sarcastically inferred that I "didn't save for a rainy day" because secretly thats what you really hoped for.
Sorry to disappoint, but plumbers are essential too.
I just feel bad for the restaurants and bars like the others i mentioned who will lose everything.
I grew up in a small family restaurant. If this had happened to my parents, our family when they were grinding week in and week out to make it work, it would have ruined us.
Maybe thats why I have the sense for what it takes, and the empathy to see what this authoritarian shutdown is doing to our country.

You really are a pathetic and hateful waste of skin.
The are more important things than money. The model had 2.6 mil dying if we did nothing.
 
You're the guy who couldn't give a shit.
I like my barber and my cigar guy.
I save a lot of money buying cigars and dogfood online, but I support local small businesses, and enjoy seeing my vendors on a regular basis.
The dogfood gal wont go out of business because dogs are deemed more essential than the smokeshop owner and the barber, and thus were not shut down by the city/state.
You're the guy who sarcastically inferred that I "didn't save for a rainy day" because secretly thats what you really hoped for.
Sorry to disappoint, but plumbers are essential too.
I just feel bad for the restaurants and bars like the others i mentioned who will lose everything.
I grew up in a small family restaurant. If this had happened to my parents, our family when they were grinding week in and week out to make it work, it would have ruined us.
Maybe thats why I have the sense for what it takes, and the empathy to see what this authoritarian shutdown is doing to our country.

You really are a pathetic and hateful waste of skin.
I feel for all the people hurting right now. If the banks could just put everything on hold it would certainly help. But of course big business doesn't take the hits people do, they just keep wanting their money. Like the great depression and the dust bowl days if the banks just put things on hold . . .
You on the other hand are quite selective in which human lives you respect.
 
I feel for all the people hurting right now. If the banks could just put everything on hold it would certainly help. But of course big business doesn't take the hits people do, they just keep wanting their money. Like the great depression and the dust bowl days if the banks just put things on hold . . .
You on the other hand are quite selective in which human lives you respect.

You ignorant slut...read up, learn something...you are pathetic.

Mortgage help is available during the coronavirus pandemic, but what’s offered can vary—here’s what you need to know
Published Wed, Apr 1 20204:23 PM EDT

Banks, lawmakers and regulators are working together to keep the coronavirus pandemic from turning into the next housing crisis by rolling out a number of assistance programs aimed at giving Americans a break on their mortgages. But it can be confusing to navigate what relief you’re eligible for and how these programs may apply to your situation.

Last week, Congress enacted the CARES Act, which gave two major types of relief to homeowners with federally backed loans. First, it blocks lenders from starting foreclosure proceedings on federally backed loans for at least 60 days starting on March 18.

 
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