Published by Need to Know Blog | August 19, 2021
The endgame will be to bankrupt landlords so the government can seize their properties and allow people to live in them for free so long as they obey.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky announced an extension for the eviction moratorium until early October for regions with “substantial and high” coronavirus transmission.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson strongly criticized the new moratorium on evictions and questioned the way the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had issued the order.
Carlson told his prime time audience that “private property no longer exists in the United States” as a result of the eviction ban, which he also argued wasn’t even legal.
“You thought you owned your home. Not anymore. Rochelle Walensky does. She’ll decide who can live there, under what circumstance, and for how long.”
–Fox News host Tucker Carlson
In his opening monologue, which was also published as an op-ed on the Fox News website, Carlson took aim directly at Walensky.
Carlson said: “You vote for your senators and congressmen and they decide what the rules are. That’s known as representative democracy. It’s been our system for nearly 250 years.
“But apparently, it’s now over. Rochelle Walensky now makes the laws. Walensky announced today that she has decided to nationalize America’s rental properties – millions and millions of them from Maine to California. Tenants are no longer required to pay their rent. Property owners cannot evict them under any circumstances,” he said.
Nearly half of all housing providers are mom-and-pop operations, and landlords are accumulating huge debt. The Treasury Department has distributed $3 billion of the nearly $47 billion allocated for the Emergency Rental Assistance program, but that is a drop in the bucket.
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