Apartment owners, landlords, rights groups sue CDC over unconstitutional eviction moratorium
• Natural News - Arsenio ToledoThe National Apartment Association (NAA) -- a trade group of apartment owners -- and individual landlords are suing in federal court because they believe the eviction moratorium is unconstitutional.
If you are a man or woman, don't sue the CDC. Rather, invoice the CDC man or woman who damaged you through their actions and CDC operations. Then sue them person-to-person for not paying the invoice. When you sue them, they will probably not come to court, but send their attorney, instead. You, standing present and unrepresented, will call for them 3 times to appear, take the oath, get on the stand where you can question them. When they don't appear, you get a default judgement in the amount of the invoice and court costs and whatever else you have added to the suit. Then sell the judgment to "We Buy Judgments," to get your money.