As of June 2009, according to Bloomberg News, AP, and Reuters, the GOP-caused Great Recession had been reversed and we began a slow-but-steady recovery path (see recovery.gov and whitehouse.gov for details). There have been 69 consecutive months of private-sector jobs growth so far, and this could be improved if only the stubbornly rightwing teabag Republicans would quit blocking an up-or-down vote on any of the President's American Jobs bills (ReadTheBill.org) that would, among other things, repair and rebuild our nation's under-funded infrastructure. One of these Jobs Act bills includes "Project Rebuild"---a bill insanely blocked for no reason by Republicans in Congress---that would connect unemployed construction workers with abandoned or vacant houses in neighborhoods across the country where those vacancies drive down home values for existing homeowners, making them "underwater" (owing more on their home that the home's appraised value).
Project Rebuild, fully funded, would have these empty homes refurbished, rebuilt, and then offered for sale at low rates of interest through the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to bring blighted neighborhoods back to life. This would accelerate our slow-but-steady recovery, so why is the GOP holding it back? Maybe we should LOBBY Congress to get the many Jobs Act bills put to an up-or-down vote, because then gridlock would come to an end and we would have an accelerated recovery.
Yes. The improvement is not always that steady but there has been a clear improvement since 2008.
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