Military Coalition Under-Reporting Afgan on American Violence

US-Led Military Coalition Under-Reporting Afgan on American Violence

US-Led Military Coalition Under-Reporting Afgan on American Violence

Why is the U.S. military coalition in Afghanistan under-reporting the number of attacks on American troops by Afghan soldiers and police?

I can give you a very good guess. We think the reason why the U.S. military coalition in Afghanistan is under-reporting attacks is because the increased attacks against our military reflects bad on Obama and the Obama administration’s badly failed policies, and would ultimately hurt his chances for being re-elected.

Remember back before the last election when the Dumbocrats were saying that, if elected, Obama would slow the rise of the oceans, heal the planet, and repair our foreign relations.. Yea, so much for any of those coming true. The Obama administration has been pushing fake global warming details that were either false or completely wrong, and Democrats and the Obama administration have made our standing in the world much weaker.

The U.S.-led military coalition in Afghanistan is under-reporting the number of times that Afghan soldiers and police open fire on American and other foreign troops.

The coalition routinely reports attacks



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Food Stamp Use Has Increased 70% Under Obama!

Thanks directly to the Obama administration’s failed policies, the number of people using food stamps has risen 70%!
If we stay on the path Obama has put our nation on, by 2022, 1 in 10 U.S. residents will rely on food stamps! That is unbelievable!

Unbelievable that is until you realize that Obama and the Democrats actually want people to rely on food stamps, because that makes them dependent on the US Government, thereby making further expansion of the government size and scope much easier.

The Congressional Budget Office said Thursday that 45 million people in 2011 received Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, a 70% increase from 2007. It said the number of people receiving the benefits, commonly known as food stamps, would continue growing until 2014.

Spending for the program, not including administrative costs, rose to $72 billion in 2011, up from $30 billion four years earlier. The CBO projected that one in seven U.S. residents received food stamps last year.

In a report, the CBO said roughly two-thirds of jump in spending was tied to an increase in



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