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The Pentagon's 43 Million Dollar Gas Station

<p>If you have ever wondered how America is capable of building up a nearly &dollar;18 trillion debt&comma; here is an example to illustrate how such a feat is achieved&period;&nbsp&semi; The Pentagon has spent nearly &dollar;43 million on a project in Afghanistan&colon; building a single gas station&period;&nbsp&semi; A comparable gas station usually costs around &dollar;500 thousand&period; <br &sol;>&nbsp&semi;<br &sol;>According to a report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction &lpar;SIGAR&rpar;&comma; the Defense Department did not cooperate fully with the investigation&period; In addition to the comically high example of overspending&comma; investigators were unable to confirm whether the station was even operational&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;It&&num;8217&semi;s hard to imagine a more outrageous waste of money than building an alternative fuel station in a war-torn country that costs 8&comma;000 percent more than it should&comma; and is too dangerous for a watchdog to verify whether it is even operational&comma;&&num;8221&semi; Sen&period; Claire McCaskill&comma; D-Missouri&comma; a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee&comma; said&nbsp&semi; in a statement&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The gas station was intended to help Afghanistan curb its dependence on foreign petroleum products and take advantage of domestic energy&period; However&comma; investigators found that Afghanistan does not have the natural gas transmission infrastructure to support a &ldquo&semi;viable market&rdquo&semi; for cars that used compressed natural gas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There is nothing hyperbolic about saying corruption is all too common throughout our government&period; Outside contracting organizations&comma; commonly run by people who have the political connections needed to acquire contracts in the first place&comma; routinely overcharge our government &&num;8211&semi; and the debt falls on the average tax payer&period; This is a perfect example of why we need more government oversight&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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