President’s explanation
FRI, FEBRUARY 20, 6:49 PM EST
Gibbs corrects the record on the President’s housing plan
Posted by Macon Phillips
Today
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was asked during the White House press
briefing about criticism of President Obama’s housing plan from some
talking heads and Wall Street pundits, who have claimed baselessly that
the plan is geared towards helping irresponsible home buyers at the
expense of others.
"[T]he American people are struggling
every day to meet their mortgage, stay in their job, pay their bills,
to send their kids to school, and to hope that they don't get sick or
that somebody they care for gets sick and sends them into bankruptcy,"
said Gibbs. "I think we said a few months ago the adage that if it was
good for a derivatives trader that it was good for Main Street. I
think the verdict is in on that."
Gibbs reiterated the President’s explanation
of how this plan will help responsible homeowners, who are struggling
to make their payments in a tough economy and who have seen their home
values plummet, through refinancing and standardized loan
modifications. Then he ended any misconceptions:
"Here's what this plan won't do: It
won't help somebody trying to flip a house. It won't bail out an
investor looking to make a quick buck. It won't help speculators that
were betting on a risky market. And it is not going to help a lender
who knowingly made a bad loan. And it is not going to help -- as the
President said in Phoenix, it is not going to help somebody who has
long ago known they were in a house they couldn't afford. That's why
the President was very clear in saying this was not going to stop every
person's home from being foreclosed."
And just as HUD Secretary Donovan argued
in this space this afternoon, Gibbs said Americans need to learn about
the plan and see if they can take part: "every American with a mortgage
payment should call their lender and see if they can refinance right
now."
We have done our best to help
homeowners get that information, and Gibbs encouraged everybody who
might be able to get help – along with anybody else who wants to learn
more about it -- to read the plain-spoken documents posted prominently
here over the past few days:





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