GREENSPAN SHOULD GO, QUIETLY ...
Today, the outgoing Fed chief Alan Greenspan made rediculous comments about the $319 billion federal budget deficit this year. He claims that the current deficit coupled with the costs to rebuild after the trio of hurricanes, plus the on-going costs of the Iraq war will cause the U.S. balance sheets to remain in the red for a very long time. "There are no easy choices. Easy choices are long gone," said Greenspan.
PNAM believes that Greenspan should just shut his mouth and retire. Making such comments will not help the Bush administration keep on topic for necessary reforms such as outlawing gay marriage and removing Roe vs. Wade. The American voters gave Mr. Bush a blank check in November 2004, and he does not have to worry about trivial things such as budget deficits. The last president to worry about things like this was Bill Clinton. Yes, he balanced the budget and left a sizable surplus, but he also had sex in his office in the Whitehouse. Christians would rather we owe a few extra dollars than have a man in the Oval Office that would reveal such moral lowgrounds.
Since Mr. Bush receives his orders from God, Americans have nothing to worry about. Budget deficits are for other countries to worry about, not the Unites States. We must not concern ourselves with the costs of spreading American moral values to the rest of the world. Whatever price is attached, is well worth it.

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