There are HUNDREDS and THOUSANDS of us still suffering with a loan that we should have NEVER had to take out. There are so many small businesses, that managed to survive the COVID nonsense, who are STILL struggling to get caught up.
The hardship programs are just a temporary bandaid. The loan terms are 30 years and people are struggling to make their payments. What happens when it is sent to Treasury you ask? They shorten the term to roughly 10 years and tack on a 10% fee. What a JOY!
Putting this into his campaign would be huge for the heart of America.
Feeling frustrated this morning that we have been forgotten about. I could go on and on. 😞 Thanks for listening. 🖤
So we taxpayers need to pay for your loan too? Ask Joe, he’ll be glad to have us pay it for you...
You must be having a rough morning. I hope it gets better.
Im passionate about small business continuing to be a huge part of our communities. We were forced into a situation that should have never been. It was lose everything or take this loan. We had rent to pay. There were obligated contracts to pay. Oddly enough, vendors still wanted their money and employees still wanted to be paid.
There are so many others in this exact same situation and it breaks my heart. This situation is destroying decades old businesses.
I suppose if you're ok with small businesses no longer existing and just handing more of our hard earned money to the top dogs, then sure....let's just keep going the way we're going.
My business was closed for a few months too. I used savings and frugality to get by. I had rent to pay as well. My inventory was trapped in a closed building that I couldn’t access for months. I still haven’t recovered fully. I didn’t take their EIDL money. I could see it was a trap. I also paid for my daughters college and didn’t have her take out college loans that other will pay back. I also do not have others pay for my food, rent or welfare and I am opposed to doing that for others not obviously disabled. Sorry, no. You took the loan, YOU pay it back.
Your stance is probably one I would have as well if I hadn't lived through this nightmare.
I am feeling grateful you were in a financial place to make the decision you did.
Sadly, our business was a year and a half old with a large 7A, plus operating expenses, hanging over our heads. It wasn't in the cards to personal fund this business. We had no option.
We aren't going to agree on this, so this will be my last reply. Have a great day.