I mean, are there about to be tons of homeless and neither party cares to stop it, or is that not going to happen, and Democrats were just selling the joke that they are the only thing stopping imminent societal collapse?
Edit, cause I learned more: the news is reporting numbers like 6.5 million households owing 20 billion in rent. So, averaging like $3000 dollars behind. Depending on where you are, that's 1-5 months behind. Add in that there is a floor of 0 for how far behind you can be but no ceiling, the median is necessarily less than the mean. We're 1.5 years into a global pandemic, and the headline news is the impending tragedy of millions a month or two behind on rent, as though that isn't always the case anyway.
I'm sure there are exceptional cases of people unable to work who haven't been able to afford rent for many months, and I hope that help finds them, but the idea that the nation will degrade into depression era homeless camps should evictions be legal seems to me pure fiction.