No they don't.
The
recession ended in 2009.
Do you know what a recession is?

Do you know the difference between a recession and a recovery?

Do you know what the FED's "dual mandate" is?

Do you realize (in the least little bit) that while their monetary policy tools are quite powerful, their ability to affect change in their (1965-directed)
minimize unemployment mandate is usually described with the lovely phrase, "Like pushing on a rope"??

Do you have ANY clue as to the path of unemployment numbers since the onset of the Great Recession?

Here:
http://www.multpl.com/unemployment/
So, tell us all, will ya, about how the FED was supposed to raise interest rates in 2009 (End of the Recession) or 2010 (Unemployment > 9%), etc etc etc. In the open to 2015, unemployment
was *still* above the long-term average.
A true, apolitical, data-dependent FED would've done
exactly what the FED did.



You're welcome.