AOC is for the Green New Deal, and will probably drive our economy off of the cliff if she gets her way. She seems to support Iran (everyone who is against Israel), Communists and Marxists (when they are against Conservative values), and the Green Party when they are against workers having good paying jobs.
Here she is criticizing the U.S. Government for Puerto Rico's lack of improvement following the last hurricane. However, she is drawing criticism herself because of it this time. The truth is that AOC is a wealthy, powerful woman who has the means to taker care of her own.
https://nypost.com/2021/06/02/aoc-sl...rto-rico-home/
Here are the comments in reaction to her side of the story:
Social media users were apoplectic that the lawmaker didn’t do more for her aged relative.
“Shameful that you live in luxury while allowing your own grandmother to suffer in these squalid conditions,” tweeted Daily Wire host Matt Walsh.
“Honey, you drive a Tesla and have two apartments,” Florida GOP congressional candidate Lavern Spicer chimed in. “If your grandmother is living poor that’s because you don’t help her out. I’m surprised that a socialist wouldn’t redistribute that wealth to their grandma. Sad!”
“Sell your Tesla!” added Twitter user @beyondreasdoubt. “You should be ashamed for letting her live like this. We have a responsibility to care for our elders!”
The Washington Free Beacon reported this month that Ocasio-Cortez owns a Tesla Model 3 Long Range, which retails for between $46,000 and $59,000. Multiple outlets have previously reported that the New York congresswoman rests her head in a tony DC apartment building where rents range from $2,000 for a studio apartment to over $5,000 for a three-bedroom.
Other Twitter users took issue with the political aspect of AOC’s story.
“So you agree, the government is incompetent with getting relief $ to the people and would be better done through voluntarily contributions?” asked the Libertarian Party of Tennessee’s official account.
“I just spent a week in Puerto Rico: everywhere from San Juan to eastern coast and western coast,” another user chimed in. “I never spoke to a single resident that thought anything was Trumps fault but instead LITERALLY EVERYONE said the Puerto Rican government sucks.”
“Cousins in San Juan say that the local government is taking the money and not doing anything,” another user agreed. “He described it as what Wyclef did with the Haiti relief money. Are you willing to investigate that?”
Here she is criticizing the U.S. Government for Puerto Rico's lack of improvement following the last hurricane. However, she is drawing criticism herself because of it this time. The truth is that AOC is a wealthy, powerful woman who has the means to taker care of her own.
https://nypost.com/2021/06/02/aoc-sl...rto-rico-home/
Here are the comments in reaction to her side of the story:
Social media users were apoplectic that the lawmaker didn’t do more for her aged relative.
“Shameful that you live in luxury while allowing your own grandmother to suffer in these squalid conditions,” tweeted Daily Wire host Matt Walsh.
“Honey, you drive a Tesla and have two apartments,” Florida GOP congressional candidate Lavern Spicer chimed in. “If your grandmother is living poor that’s because you don’t help her out. I’m surprised that a socialist wouldn’t redistribute that wealth to their grandma. Sad!”
“Sell your Tesla!” added Twitter user @beyondreasdoubt. “You should be ashamed for letting her live like this. We have a responsibility to care for our elders!”
The Washington Free Beacon reported this month that Ocasio-Cortez owns a Tesla Model 3 Long Range, which retails for between $46,000 and $59,000. Multiple outlets have previously reported that the New York congresswoman rests her head in a tony DC apartment building where rents range from $2,000 for a studio apartment to over $5,000 for a three-bedroom.
Other Twitter users took issue with the political aspect of AOC’s story.
“So you agree, the government is incompetent with getting relief $ to the people and would be better done through voluntarily contributions?” asked the Libertarian Party of Tennessee’s official account.
“I just spent a week in Puerto Rico: everywhere from San Juan to eastern coast and western coast,” another user chimed in. “I never spoke to a single resident that thought anything was Trumps fault but instead LITERALLY EVERYONE said the Puerto Rican government sucks.”
“Cousins in San Juan say that the local government is taking the money and not doing anything,” another user agreed. “He described it as what Wyclef did with the Haiti relief money. Are you willing to investigate that?”
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