US CDC issues new eviction moratorium - CDC declares itself to be above the SCOTUS

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CDC issues new eviction moratorium​


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is issuing a new, "temporary" moratorium on evictions, the agency announced Tuesday. The new moratorium, which CBS News confirmed earlier Tuesday would be announced, will be separate from the CDC's prior eviction moratorium that expired over the weekend.

The new order, which expires on October 3, covers counties experiencing "substantial" or "high" levels of COVID-19 spread. One source familiar with the moratorium said that currently includes about 80% of U.S. counties, or 90% of the U.S. population.

"The emergence of the delta variant has led to a rapid acceleration of community transmission in the United States, putting more Americans at increased risk, especially if they are unvaccinated," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said Tuesday. "This moratorium is the right thing to do to keep people in their homes and out of congregate settings where COVID-19 spreads."

The latest moratorium order could face legal challenges, after the Supreme Court determined the Biden administration couldn't extend the previous moratorium eviction through executive action. As the latest eviction moratorium was about to end last week, the White House told Congress to act, while Congress called on the White House to act. The White House said it lacked the authority to extend the moratorium.

In June, the Supreme Court decided in a 5-4 decision to allow the eviction ban to continue through the end of July. One of the justices voting in the majority, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, made clear that he would block any additional extensions unless there was "clear and specific congressional authorization."

President Biden told reporters Tuesday afternoon he isn't sure whether the new eviction moratorium will pass constitutional muster, but any litigation would "probably give some additional time" for rental assistance funds to flow.

"Any call for a moratorium based on the Supreme Court's recent decision is likely to face obstacles. I've indicated to the CDC I'd like to look at other alternatives," the president told reporters Tuesday.

Meanwhile, public health officials raised concerns that allowing evictions to resume while the coronavirus is surging again could lead more people to get sick and die unnecessarily.

Representative Cori Bush has slept outside the Capitol to protest the end of the eviction moratorium, and call for action. She tweeted Tuesday afternoon that "our movement moved mountains."

"On Friday night, I came to the Capitol with my chair," Bush tweeted. "I refused to accept that Congress could leave for vacation while 11 million people faced eviction. For 5 days, we've been out here, demanding that our government acts to save lives. Today, our movement moved mountains."
 
Meanwhile entitled dickheads who deserve to be evicted continued to get coddled. Fucking clown world.
 
"Look guys we aren't trying to make America into an authoritarian communist state, trust the science, what no we aren't atheist like the USSR just shut the fuck up and trust the science you capitalist pig!"
In all seriousness this is why pencil neck nerds shouldn't be given any power of authority for a smidgen.
 
Its gonna get bad when it ends no matter what might as well rip the bandaid off
It's going to be worse for the deadbeats that don't pay rent the longer they keep this up. Unless they keep this up until June next year they're going to be kicked out in the middle of winter with high amount of debt and few landlords willing to rent.
 
This isn't about saving deadbeats, this is about squeezing the landlords until they are forced to sell up.

You will own nothing, and be happy.
 
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Jahy: But the CDC said I didn't have to pay my rent!

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Landlady: Shaddup! This isn't America you little brat!
 
It's going to be worse for the deadbeats that don't pay rent the longer they keep this up. Unless they keep this up until June next year they're going to be kicked out in the middle of winter with high amount of debt and few landlords willing to rent.
There actually are laws in places, with precedent, that you can't evict in the winter for that reason. So, effectively, this is a moratorium until 2022...... if it holds up, which, I don't see how since the USSC told them they don't have the authority, and unless they laid out specific %'s, the "high numbers" of cases also fails legal challenge for being too broad and unspecific, even if they HAD the authority.
 
If I recall, the implications on the last Supreme Court ruling was that if the CDC did this shit again, they wouldn't just strike it down, they would look into outright limiting the CDCs authority.

I hope Kavanagh has the balls to follow through on that. The CDC is out of control.
 
I don't understand how an organization like the CDC has the power to issue such things, but I don't really understand America in general.

What happens to landlords who need to evict people? How many small landlords with a handful of units are going to be destroyed by this?
 
I don't understand how an organization like the CDC has the power to issue such things, but I don't really understand America in general.

What happens to landlords who need to evict people? How many small landlords with a handful of units are going to be destroyed by this?
They don’t really. It was meant to be if theres a smallpox outbreak and everyone is dying they have some emergency authority. But its been artificially extended, tortured, and cyncially abused.

We currently live in a tyranny where anything that will actually get pushback will be over and done with before courts get around to it.

They’ve suspended justice for over 18 months now and theres nothing really anyone can do about it.
 
They don't expect a lot of these things to pass into law, just to make them look good to gibsmedat addicts for the next election.
 
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