Right, whatever.
As Stephen Mansfield reported in “The Faith of George W. Bush,” when a Midland pastor asked his congregation what a “prophet” was, Bush replied, “That’s when revenues exceed expenditures.” Obvious quips were more important to Bush than spiritual quest.
I might be wrong here, but don’t expenditures have to do with governmental (and non-profit) accounting, and you don’t turn a profit per se in governmental accounting. You run a surplus or a deficit, so not only is this a not-very-clever turn of phrase, it’s also wrong. I know, you’re shocked to hear that Preznit Moron is wrong.
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