October 09, 2012

HOUSING, ANYONE?


THE FIRST DEBATE WAS ON DOMESTIC ISSUES. TOO BAD THEY FORGOT HOMEOWNERS DROWNING IN MORTGAGES NATIONWIDE! I think this concerns more Americans than Big Bird.

In the first Presidential debate, the housing crisis was barely acknowledged. In all, housing received less than two minutes of discussion and the word “foreclosure” was never even spoken.[1]

But there’s good news: We have an even better opportunity to influence the questions that are asked in the next Presidential debate on October 16th.

To choose the questions for October 16th, CNN and the Commission on Presidential Debates has partnered with Google to give anybody the chance to vote for or submit questions that they want to see asked of President Obama and Governor Romney.

Let’s make sure the candidates can’t avoid addressing the housing crisis any longer. Vote for this housing question to be included in the October 16th debate.

Voting for the housing crisis question literally takes a few seconds if you’re signed into Google. Voting is only open for two more days. Please go vote now!

15 million underwater homeowners and millions more facing foreclosure or eviction need help. Principal reduction for these homeowners wouldn’t just help those homeowners, but would help reset the entire economy and create millions of jobs each year.[2]

When will the candidates address the housing crisis and offer their solutions?

VOTE TO INCLUDE HOUSING IN THE NEXT DEBATE:   GOOGLE.COM