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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Obama's response to my email, not helpful.

The White House - Presidential Correspondence to me
show details Jul 23 (2 days ago)


Dear XXXXX XXXXX:

Thank you for writing. I have heard from Americans who
are unemployed, burdened by high medical bills, having difficulty
paying their mortgage, or dealing with the loss of their home, and I
understand the daunting challenges they face.

Today, even as our economy recovers, many individuals
and families are still struggling to stay in their homes. As part of
my Administration's comprehensive plan to stabilize the housing
market, the Making Home Affordable Program is helping
responsible families avoid foreclosure by making payments more
affordable and sustainable. While many Americans have received
help, far too many still cannot refinance their mortgages or obtain
loan modifications. We have made significant improvements to
our plan, and I encourage you to learn more by visiting the Making
Home Affordable website.

Along with these changes, we have strengthened the
program with a simpler, faster application process so borrowers
can modify their payments and avoid foreclosure. For Americans
whose homes have lost value, my Administration's plan improves
refinancing opportunities. We are also requiring more
accountability and transparency from participating mortgage
servicers, and have published servicers' monthly progress reports.
I will continue to meet with my economic advisors every day to
make sure we are doing all we can to get Americans the help they
need.

For assistance with a home foreclosure or to find a local
housing counselor, I encourage you to call your mortgage servicer
directly, speak with a housing specialist at 1-888-995-HOPE, or
contact the Department of Housing and Urban Development at 1-
800-569-4287. You can also visit www.hud.gov/foreclosure or
www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov. If you have lost your home
and are looking for housing assistance please visit www.HUD.gov.
Information on jobs, health benefits, and other public resources
available to those in need can be found by calling 1-800-FEDINFO
or visiting: www.usa.gov.

The road ahead is difficult, but as we recover from this
crisis, we can once again secure the American Dream for ourselves
and future generations.


Sincerely,

Barack Obama


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Please people vote for a new President at the next elections. Someone we have a clear understanding of what he stands for and where he came from. Maybe we can get help from the next President and fix the damage from this one...

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