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Contact: Don Swarthout, President Christians
Reviving America's Values (CRAVE) 859.219.1222 or 859.619.2811
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 /Christian Newswire/--
Don Swarthout, President of Christians Reviving America's Values
said today, "When will we wake up to the fact that Democrats
and Republicans are more alike than they are different? Both are
more concerned with getting elected than stopping our out of control
spending."
Swarthout continued, "Both Democrats
and Republicans today have to promise the moon just to have a
chance of being elected. This is a major reason for out of control
spending by our government."
Our national debt has doubled under Republican
George W. Bush and that will continue no matter who is elected
in November. Our current national debt ceiling of $11.3 Trillion
Dollars is equal to a pile of $1,000 dollar bills stacked more
than 700 miles high. When we add the national debt that is "off
the books," it becomes $54,000,000,000,000.
America is in deep trouble when it comes
to borrowing or printing more money for Stimulus Packages, Pork
Barrel Spending and Government Give Away Programs. We cannot continue
to spend money like it is going out of style unless we have the
money.
If we continue to print money we will
ruin the strength of the dollar and we will make it worthless.
Some experts feel that day is very close to becoming a reality.
You simply cannot run your household budget like we allow the
Federal Government to run their budget. If you did our dollar
would be worthless, our economy would be ruined and you would
be broke in a short order.
Swarthout said, "We have to bite
the bullet right now. We must stop printing money and borrowing
money in such a reckless way. We have to find a President who
will insist upon living within a budget, pay off our national
debt and not allow spending on government give away programs."
Swarthout said, "Maybe we should
not allow anyone to serve more than one term as a Senator or a
Congressman. Maybe we should vote every incumbent out of office
in order to meet these objectives."
"Our Declaration of Independence
says when government becomes destructive it is the right of the
people to alter or abolish it, and institute a new government.
Maybe that should be a real possibility," Swarthout suggested.
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