On September 11th, 2012, Islamic militants attacked the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. The Obama Administration immediately misled the public by blaming the attack on a YouTube video, when evidence now shows they knew this wasn’t the case. In addition, we found out yesterday that there were over 600 requests for additional security that went unanswered. See Hillary’s reaction to that number below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLutnL8H3H8
Now, I could go on listing the various ways in which the Obama Administration dropped the ball, or whatever you label a blunder that ends the lives of four human beings, but this isn’t about that. This is about how much it has cost for us to investigate their nefarious activities.
#Benghazi investigation has cost 4.5mil taxpayer dollars.
Or 4 those in need
2.2mil meals
Or
550k nights shelter
Or
450k wellness checks— Brian (@BrianNickolaus) October 23, 2015
Well, Brian, you’re wrong. It’s 4.7 Million. 4.7 Million seems like a lot of money, because it is a lot of money. I’m sure the government has more important things to spend money on than the investigation into the brutal murder of four human beings, and the imprisonment of an innocent man who simply made a YouTube video, right?
I’m sure the government has far more important things that require funding…
Like cow farts. The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave the University of New Hampshire a whopping 700K to study the methane gas emissions of cows. I wonder how many meals, night shelters, and wellness checks could have been completed in the absence of cow flatulence research?
Or Obese Lesbians. That’s right, the National Institutes of Health gave $3,531,925 to research why lesbians like cheeseburgers and milkshakes more than gay men.
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