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ADT Home Security in Virginia

President Obama's Leadership on the Housing Crisis in VA

by: Progressive86

Wed Feb 01, 2012 at 14:17:48 PM EST


In an effort to shed some light on how helpful some of President Obama's "socialist" policies have been for thousands of homeowners in Virginia, let me point to some quick data under the Making Home Affordable (MHA) Program for a deeper insight. Under President Obama, the MHA Program offers a number of programs that helps Virginia's homeowners pay their monthly mortgage payments in these tough economic times. The Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), the Principle Reduction Alternative (PRA), and the Second Lien Modification Program (2MP) are just three examples in the arsenal of programs available to help Virginia's economically struggling homeowners meet their monthly mortgage payments.

Since its creation in 2009 up till November 2011, HAMP has assisted a total of 19,584 homeowners in Virginia. In effect, then, without the big bad federal government stepping in under President Obama's leadership, close to 20,000 Virginians may have been forced to sell their homes or go into considerably higher debt. That's kind of a big deal.

Some folks will see these numbers and shrug them off as a fluke or somehow untied to the direct policy leadership of President Obama. For those folks, they are probably already lost. But for the "independents" of Virginia, it should be clear that if Willard Romney had his way, these nearly 20,000 homeowners would have been "fired, my friend" (are homes people too, Mitt? People occupy them and they are a source of material gain...) In the world of Willard, economic failure is also a seemingly moral failure, a failure that the government should not attempt to alleviate with social programs.   If only everyone were born with a silver spoon in their mouth, oh what a wonderful Bain Capitalistic world it would be, right Mitt?

Progressive86 :: President Obama's Leadership on the Housing Crisis in VA
Political figures and political hacks who decry the very existence of the federal government's role in the well-being of millions of  needy Americans have a strong sense of historical amnesia. Or perhaps they choose to interpret traumatic episodes in America's past like the Great Depression as the consequences of too much government regulation! These same individuals, in all probability, have a shrine erected to that deacon of "free" markets, Milton Friedman. True or no, I don't imagine that those nearly 20,000 homeowners in Virginia helped under the federal MHA program view an unregulated economic marketplace (i.e. without government intervention) with the same optimism.  
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Fed Govt has been horrible on foreclosure help (0.00 / 0)
Those that know me understand I strongly support the President.  Obama has been really great in so many areas.  But help for housing and foreclosure vulnerable consumers is not one of those areas.  As a consumer advocate, I have never seen as poor a job done in an area as in this one.  HAMP is worst than a joke.  The Treasurer so handicapped consumers in the contracts and regs it adopted - there is no relief available for most consumers when the HAMP servicers ignore their obligations.  More consumers have entered the beginnings of a HAMP application, and suffered foreclosure as a result than have been saved through the program.

Now, the state AGs are trying to work a nationwide settlement, but the Fed regulators (OCC and Treasury) are handicapping that effort.


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I ask this not to be combative but to get some more clarification when you say the fed has been horrible with foreclosures; can you give some more specifics/data as to why you think that the fed has been horrible on foreclosure help?  

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