KY Governor Matt Bevin Worries a Hillary Presidency Will Bring ‘Bloodshed’

There is no question that Hillary’s campaign is to follow in Obama’s footsteps. In that case, it’s very important to take a strong look at Obama’s policies and their effects.

When Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin talks about bloodshed, he’s speaking in facts. Before the year 2000, there were a total of 13 terrorist attacks against the United States. During the Bush Administration, the number of attacks totaled 8. While that rate is higher, only one of those attacks took place on U.S. soil.

Under the Obama administration, there have been 24 attacks against the U.S. so far, with 8 taking place on our soil. Americans aren’t the only ones dying for these failed policies. Europe saw a total of 19 attacks from 1990 to 2000. Under Bush, the number shrank to 9. With Obama, the number has jumped to 31. This year alone has seen more terror attacks and subsequent deaths in Europe than the entire Bush administration.

Under that policy, the fight was taken to the terrorists and militants. As sad and brutal as it sounds, the brave heroes of the military were dying in the place of civilians. The increases from Obama’s failed withdrawal from Iraq have shown an increasing rate of terrorism. If Hillary keeps her promises, the numbers will rise exponentially, potentially pushing the world to the worst state of war it has seen in half a century.

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