'Arbitrary and cruel'
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wrote on 28 Aug 2021, 11:10 last edited by
Democratic lawmakerson Friday denounced the Supreme Court's decision that blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from allowing renters to stay in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called the decision “arbitrary and cruel” in a statement Friday.
“The Court’s decision to block the new CDC eviction moratorium is immoral, putting families at risk of being put on the streets, and it is a serious public health threat, as the delta variant continues,” she said.
In an unsigned opinion, six justices sided with a group representing landlords, who had argued that the CDC had no authority to impose such a restriction on its own.
"It would be one thing if Congress had specifically authorized the action that the CDC has taken. But that has not happened," the court wrote. "Instead, the CDC has imposed a nationwide moratorium on evictions in reliance on a decades-old statute that authorizes it to implement measures like fumigation and pest extermination."
The current moratorium, which was imposed in early August, had been due to expire in early October.
Pelosi said that lawmakers will focus on ensuring that the billions in emergency rental assistance passed by Congress make it to needy families.
tl;dr version
CDC: "Eviction Moratorium"
SCOTUS: "You can't do that. That's the job of Congress."
CONGRESS: "You're cruel." -
wrote on 28 Aug 2021, 12:15 last edited by jon-nyc
The eviction moratorium is itself a bit arbitrary and cruel.
I understand and could (to an extent) support preventing evictions but it should be done by having the government pay the rent on their behalf. If it’s in the public interest to have the policy the public should pay for it, rather than select an arbitrary subset of citizens and force them pay for it.
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wrote on 28 Aug 2021, 12:18 last edited by
When this was first enacted, my thought was, "Who's going to pay the mortgages that the property owners have due?" Will the banks and other lenders foreclose?
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wrote on 28 Aug 2021, 12:51 last edited by
I am told there is money set aside for landlords, but I doubt it is sufficient. Should ask my barber, who owns several rental properties.