US "The Squad" Megathread - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib Derangement Syndrome

I honestly only know about American politics from what I read on the Internet but since we all love shitting on leftists I figured we'd get a kick out of this. Also it's trending on Twitter so you know it's important.

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NEW YORK — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old political novice running on a low budget and an unabashedly liberal platform, upset longtime U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley on Tuesday in the Democratic congressional primary in New York.

The surprise victory by the community organizer in a district that includes parts of the Bronx and Queens came after an energetic, grassroots campaign that mustered more than enough support in a low-turnout race that many had expected to be an easy win for Crowley, a member of the Democratic House leadership.

“The community is ready for a movement of economic and social justice. That is what we tried to deliver,” said Ocasio-Cortez, who has never held elected office and whose candidacy attracted only modest media attention.

She told The Associated Press after her victory that she didn’t have enough money to do polling in the race, but felt in her gut that her message had a chance to connect.

“I live in this community. I organized in this community. I felt the absence of the incumbent. I knew he didn’t have a strong presence,” she said.

Crowley has been in Congress since 1999 and hadn’t faced an opponent in a primary election since 2004, when Ocasio-Cortez was just a teenager. He was considered a candidate to become the next House speaker if Democrats win the majority.

“It’s not about me,” Crowley, 56, told his supporters at a campaign party following his loss. “It’s about America. I want nothing but the best for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez. I want her to be victorious.”

He later played guitar with a band at the election night gathering, and dedicated the first song, Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” to Ocasio-Cortez.

Crowley represents New York’s 14th Congressional District, where he is also the leader of the Queens Democratic party.

Ocasio-Cortez was outspent by an 18-1 margin during her race but won the endorsement of some influential groups on the party’s far left, including MoveOn, as well as the actress Cynthia Nixon, who is running for governor. She defeated Crowley by 15 percentage points.

Born in the Bronx to a mother from Puerto Rico and a father who died in 2008, Ocasio-Cortez said she decided to challenge Crowley to push a more progressive stance on economic and other issues.

She attended Boston University, where she earned degrees in economics and international relations, and also spent time working in the office of the late U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.

After graduating, she returned to the Bronx where she became a community organizer. In the 2016 presidential campaign she worked for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Among her issues is expanding the Medicare program to people of all ages and abolishing Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. She recently went to Tornillo, Texas, to protest against policies that have separated parents from their children at the southern U.S. border.

Ocasio-Cortez gained some internet attention for a campaign video called “The Courage to Change,” a two-minute spot for which she wrote the script and featured footage from her own home.

Crowley is chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the fourth-highest ranking position in Democratic leadership in that chamber of Congress.

His loss drew the attention of President Donald Trump.

“Wow! Big Trump Hater Congressman Joe Crowley, who many expected was going to take Nancy Pelosi’s place, just LOST his primary election. In other words, he’s out! That is a big one that nobody saw happening. Perhaps he should have been nicer, and more respectful, to his President!” he tweeted.

The Republican candidate for the office, Anthony Pappas, is running unopposed and had no primary. Pappas teaches economics at St. John’s University.

She was a Bernie campaigner, is supported by BLM, and wants to abolish Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Also this was in a solid-blue Congressional District so you know she's a shoo-in for next Congress.

But hey, we did get to see Trump laugh at Crowley on Twitter.
 
The parts of district 3 that have all the rich champagne socialists (Madison Park, the western shore of lake Washington) overwhelmingly voted for her opponent earlier this month, Sawant was elected entirely off of the "temporarily embarrassed barista" class of over-educated middle class hipsters and tech bros that fill up Capitol Hill and the currently-being-over-educated students at Seattle U. And I guess what chunks of the Central District slum are within her district in the southwest.

Are the well-heeled in Madison Park champagne socialists? From what I've seen over there, I'd assume most are old-school Republicans. And Republicans will vote for the least bad option if that's all that's available. Republicans in San Francisco came out for Gavin Newsom ~20 years ago.

Seattle U students and temporarily embarrassed baristas still come from an upper-middle-class background, pretty rich but not rich enough to have a trust fund. They still live in District 3 because they know things will turn around for them relatively soon. Most genuinely working class people have already moved out of that area. The few who are left aren't liberal in the way Sawant prefers. As an example, the remnants of the black working class in the Central District were resistant to the white nonsense of not rebuilding the youth jail.

It is not Amazon's fault that citizens adamantly refused to let housing or public infrastructure be built until the need became desperate, and that local politicians chose to not push the issue in lieu of lusting at the increased tax revenue and diverting it to pet projects like paying a local artist of color $50k to spray-paint some rocks for a new "urban park" All Amazon did was turn Seattle into the FOSS/Linux-friendly city it needed to be to have a future instead of being a collection of Microsoft's leavings.

Being mad about things changing, having sticker shock at the cost of improving public infrastructure, and then plugging your ears and instead blaming the nearest corporate boogeyman is a Seattle tradition going almost all the way back to Arthur Denny and the Regrade. There's a reason Boeing moved corporate to Chicago and Microsoft stays way the hell out in Redmond.

Seattle has been building housing like crazy, to the point that rents have come down a little, but not enough to be affordable. $2,300 a month is better than $2,500 a month, but it's still more than most can afford. We're still doing better than the SF Bay Area where NIMBYs oppose even workforce housing for Google. They're not even worried about the housing going to the poors; they want no new housing, period.
 
Are the well-heeled in Madison Park champagne socialists? From what I've seen over there, I'd assume most are old-school Republicans. And Republicans will vote for the least bad option if that's all that's available. Republicans in San Francisco came out for Gavin Newsom ~20 years ago.

Seattle U students and temporarily embarrassed baristas still come from an upper-middle-class background, pretty rich but not rich enough to have a trust fund. They still live in District 3 because they know things will turn around for them relatively soon. Most genuinely working class people have already moved out of that area. The few who are left aren't liberal in the way Sawant prefers. As an example, the remnants of the black working class in the Central District were resistant to the white nonsense of not rebuilding the youth jail.



Seattle has been building housing like crazy, to the point that rents have come down a little, but not enough to be affordable. $2,300 a month is better than $2,500 a month, but it's still more than most can afford. We're still doing better than the SF Bay Area where NIMBYs oppose even workforce housing for Google. They're not even worried about the housing going to the poors; they want no new housing, period.
I won't even bother asking how they intend to house people without building houses. I'm sure Elon Musk has something in mind.
 
Trigger warning- Tomi Lahren

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is inspiring people to run for office. Anyone can do it!


Jamaican immigrant challenging AOC: Trump did something for my community that Obama did not

A Queens businesswoman who immigrated to the U.S. as a child and voted for President Obama said that she believes that President Trump represents the best hope for people in her community.

"I voted for President Obama. I did so with the hopes that he would do more for African-Americans," said Scherie Murray on Fox Nation's "No Interruption with Tomi Lahren."

"I thought that [Obama] would... be the one to reverse some of the layers of Joe Biden's crime bill, but he didn't. He was weak on criminal justice reform," said Murray, who is vying for the chance to take on controversial freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D-N.Y., in the upcoming 2020 election.

"President Trump came in," she continued, "and delivered the First Step Act. Now he's onto the Second Step Act. Not only has he delivered on his promise to the American people, but he's doing more for African-Americans than any other president has done in my lifetime."

The First Step Act was a bipartisan prison reform bill signed into law by President Trump in 2018 that, among other things, seeks to reduce recidivism rates and sentences for some convicts. In April, President Trump announced plans for a Second Step Act aimed at breaking down barriers for formerly incarcerated people who are seeking employment.

Tomi Lahren pressed Murray to explain how she plans to overcome the odds to unseat Ocasio-Cortez when 61 percent of registered voters in her congressional district told pollsters in April that they would reelect the congresswoman.

"I think it would be necessary to debate someone like AOC to show how contrasted we are in terms of our policy positions," Murray said. "My history and grassroots community-building versus her history on the Twitter limelight and trying to do the late-night shows, all of those things combined are not what we need our legislators to focus on."

Murray immigrated to the U.S. from Jamacia when she was 9 years old and became a citizen at the age of 18. "All of these things sort of shaped who I am — coming to this country and working hard, going through the education system, learning and doing things the right way, I think is why my candidacy is so important."

"I do believe I'm living the American dream. I've seen my parents work hard, tirelessly," she told Lahren.

Murray also took particular issue with Ocasio-Cortez's endorsement of 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., which Murray called a "slap in the face to all" to constituents.

"To have [Long Island City] in the backdrop where she killed the Amazon deal, which would have brought some 25,000 jobs back to the community, is again a slap in the face," she said in reference to the failed deal between Amazon and New York City to build a new $2.5 billion campus for the company in Queens.

Ocasio-Cortez vigorously defended her role in sinking the deal, claiming it would have been “one of the biggest giveaways in state history” and would have priced people out of the local community.

"We need someone who cares about actually bringing jobs back to the community instead of taking them away," argued Murray. "We need someone who's focused on uniting the community instead of dividing the community. And we need someone who's more focused on the policies that better quality of life than the limelight."

"It's time that we put aside these nonsensical policy pushes that are going to keep government's hands in the pocketbooks of everyday Americans," she concluded. "We heard [Ocasio Cortez] talk about the Green New Deal. We heard her talk about Medicare for all, college for all... it's going to continue to cost the American taxpayers, everyone in Queens and the Bronx that wakes up every day and works hard, hard for that dollar."
 
This one is from Florida. A Republican congressman candidate call for hanging Ilhan Omar.

One Youtuber gived me some chuckle and another some food for thoughts.
Randal Marrs
Give her time. She is hanging herself. Not like Epstein.

Fox Boi
Oh boy I can already see this being used as an excuse to continue crying "Islamophobia" and "Misogyny"
 
This one is from Florida. A Republican congressman candidate call for hanging Ilhan Omar.

One Youtuber gived me some chuckle and another some food for thoughts.
The guy is most likely being hyperbolic. To be a politician, you need to use hyperbolic rhetoric at times. But I honestly wish we could just fucking tard wrangle Ilhan Omar. Calling your opponents traitors goes back to the 1790s. Besides, I think the US needs to be at war for someone to commit treason. Only 16 Americans total have been convicted of treason. Hell not even the Confederate President Jefferson Davis was convicted for treason.

But in the end, Ilhan Omar needs to be removed from office, I've said this countless times.
 
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Ocasio-Cortez: 'Won't you look at that: Amazon is coming to NYC anyway'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) slammed Amazon's announcement that it's building a headquarters in New York City, but touted the fact that it will not receive any financial incentives from the local or state government.

“Won’t you look at that: Amazon is coming to NYC anyway - *without* requiring the public to finance shady deals, helipad handouts for Jeff Bezos, & corporate giveaways,” she tweeted.

“Maybe the Trump admin should focus more on cutting public assistance to billionaires instead of poor families.”

The comments come after The Wall Street Journal reported that the tech giant has agreed to take new office space in Manhattan, a reversal from February when it announced it would not open a second headquarters in New York City.

Amazon said it had signed a new lease for a 335,000 square-foot space on Manhattan’s West Side, where it will take on more than 1,500 employees; yet in a silver lining for progressives, the move will not be accompanied by any special tax credits or other financial incentives.

Ocasio-Cortez was one of the leading opponents to Amazon’s move to the city, arguing that the city would shell out billions in incentives to attract the company and that the move would raise real estate prices beyond the means of local residents, forcing many to move.

The New York progressive claimed victory Friday, citing criticism she got for pushing against the move, which Amazon supporters said would attract thousands of jobs.

Amazon cited pressure from lawmakers and activists in their announcement earlier this year that they were scrapping their plans to move to the city.

"While polls show that 70 percent of New Yorkers support our plans and investment, a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us to build the type of relationships that are required to go forward with the project we and many others envisioned in Long Island City," the company said in a statement.

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I wanna punch AOC in the cunt.
 

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Ocasio-Cortez: 'Won't you look at that: Amazon is coming to NYC anyway'

Amazon said it had signed a new lease for a 335,000 square-foot space on Manhattan’s West Side, where it will take on more than 1,500 employees

The subsidies offered to Amazon in New York include performance-based direct incentives of $1.525 billion based on whether the company created 25,000 jobs.


Hmmmm I may not be a bartender but I think 1,500 is significantly less than 25,000.
 
Ocasio-Cortez: 'Won't you look at that: Amazon is coming to NYC anyway'



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I wanna punch AOC in the cunt.

I'd like to personally apologize on behalf of the state of New York for allowing this idiot to reside within our borders.

Rest assured, she has nowhere near the pull the media likes to pretend, and people are doing what they can to ensure this blight on politics is a one-termer.
 
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Oh god fucking moron. Step on a Lego and trip into ocean you stupid bitch.
 
The way she's talking and acting, I can LITERALLY see someone making this as her "wanting to keep jobs out of NYC to make the poor people suffer even more"

Actually it doesn't sound that far off. Plus 25,000 jobs?? Given how Amazon headquarters are supposedly like, it can get people off the streets, either with money or death.
 
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