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Answers (3)

- Larry Jacobson, "Clearpoint"
- Contributions:1214
I just hope it does better than the "Hope For Homeowners" did. They helped all of 1 person. Now that's tax dollars at work!

- Rick Stockel, "RickStockel"
- Contributions:106
This government program (actually our tax dollars) is hopefully being set up in a manner that is the most cost effective for the end users and for the taxpayers.
Perhaps this time a government program can work the way it is supposed to work with minimum inefficiencies. As we have seen with other bail out programs the shorter the time period it takes to implement them the more inefficiently they are run. Patience is a virtue in this case in my opinion.
Perhaps this time a government program can work the way it is supposed to work with minimum inefficiencies. As we have seen with other bail out programs the shorter the time period it takes to implement them the more inefficiently they are run. Patience is a virtue in this case in my opinion.

- Sam DeBord, "SeattleHome.com"
- Contributions:3472
Government doesn't move quickly - at least in most cases. Hopefully they're making sure that the money aimed at this program will be responsibly used.




Why is the "Making Homes Afforable" Program taking sooo long?
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