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A Message From The Author
Go to: Go to: www.foreclosurecrisissolved.wordpress.com/ for The Middle Class‘s Rebuttal Speech To President Obama’s State Of The Union Address and The letter to The Federal Reserve, How The Fed Can Do More Harm To The Economy. The People’s Economic Recovery … Continue reading →
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Recovery.Gov For The People 2
President Obama and the financial sector’s stimulus plans are not working as well as they had hoped. Their plans are not lowering the unemployment and foreclosure rate. President Obama has surrounded himself with Wall Street advisers, and big bank executives, they have written the current recovery programs to benefit them not Main Street. The recovery program I am purposing will help, long-term debt investors, the banking sector and main street. The advice given to President Obama by academia about using old school Keynesian Economics has not worked very well to lower the unemployment rate and stem foreclosures.
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Send The President And Congress A Message Loud And Clear
A sample letter to President Obama, and Congress explaining that you have seen an economic recovery plan that will work better than the current deficit spending stimulus recovery plan. Continue reading →