🐱 New York millennial can’t afford to move to D.C. before her job in Congress starts

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https://news.vice.com/en_us/article...-move-to-dc-before-her-job-in-congress-starts

Millennial congresswomen, they’re just like us. No, really, this one is.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the democratic socialist and youngest woman ever elected to Congress, can’t afford to rent an apartment in Washington, D.C. before her job starts in January.

“I have three months without a salary before I’m a member of Congress. So, how do I get an apartment?” Ocasio-Cortez, 29, told the New York Times. “We’re kind of just dealing with the logistics of it day by day, but I’ve really been just kind of squirreling away and then hoping that gets me to January.”


Ocasio-Cortez shocked the country when she secured a primary victory over New York Rep. Joe Crowley, the 10-term incumbent who was widely believed to be the most powerful Democrat in the House after Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Before she turned to politics, Ocasio-Cortez worked as a bartender.

Now she’s telling voters not to worry about her housing situation.



“There are many little ways in which our electoral system isn’t even designed (nor prepared) for working-class people to lead,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “This is one of them (don’t worry btw - we’re working it out!)”

Ocasio-Cortez is widely viewed as an up-and-coming star in the Democratic Party in the wake of her surprise win, fueled in part by her leftist policy ideas, which more closely align with millennial voters than her future congressional colleagues. She believes, for example, in single-payer healthcare and has suggested taxing Wall Street to fully fund public universities. She also supports “clean campaign finance,” and has said she will not accept corporate donations.
 
*raises hand*
I have a question, why she even has to move before she starts the job? Is there any need for her to be in DC daily right now? If there are some meetings goings on, she can easily go there for few days, no?

As many others said, in the worst case she can also stay in the area in some less expensive place.
 
Are there any government positions that have ever paid someone to move? Seriously curious.

A lot of federal government jobs do just that, since a lot of them require actually moving somewhere specific. House reps aren't standard employees, though. They're expected to be kind of rich, and most of them, if not all, actually are. Most of the ones who actually sleep in their offices and shower in the gym are not in financial difficulties.
 
I can see any push to do this for elected officials getting backlash though. Anything seen as a "perk" is going to get run through the partisan grinder regardless of whether or not it's justified.

The expenses scandal over here is a good example. MPs can get an allowance to rent a place nearer Westminster. They of course abused it horribly.
 
Are there any government positions that have ever paid someone to move? Seriously curious.
Yes. Usually it's a contract deal. Some moving company will have the national account with the USFS or DoJ or Bureau of Reclamation or whatever for a region and when personnel are transferred it goes through them and is billed to the government. Just like corporate national account moves.

The military has it's own special kind of moving called the Defense Personal Property Program (DP3) that operates similarly but with multiple carriers working in regions and selected via round robin.
 
Congress votes itself free shit all the time.
But the democrats going all "give the poor woman poc more free shit on top of the promotions and expensive clothes she was already given, but don't bring up that rich old white men in Congress have the exact same trouble renting homes and therefore she's actually quite equal to them already" is not a strategy to stay under the radar.
 
Hyphen-Face isn't even a congrissgurl yet, and already she's pestering her boss like a screeching chimpanzee.

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