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

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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.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...irect=on&noredirect=on&utm_term=.960552c9ba53

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.
 
There is a logistical benefit in that if you grow your food locally less carbon is expended to get it from the field to your table. Grow strawberries on the roof and all you need to do is pick them, grow them in a farm close to your house and they need a truck ride to get to you, grow them in Florida when you don't live in Florida and they need a plane ride and a whole fleet of trucks (get to the plane, then away from it to a distribution center, then to individual grocery stores) to eventually be down your gullet.
I get that in theory, but I don't think it scales. Try to have every individual grow their own food, now you have to get water, soil, and fertilizer to each garden, and that's before you even consider the inefficiency in labor.
 
I get that in theory, but I don't think it scales. Try to have every individual grow their own food, now you have to get water, soil, and fertilizer to each garden, and that's before you even consider the inefficiency in labor.
Oh, was it individual? Then I agree with you. The name "community garden" gave me the impression that it would be like one rooftop for all the residents within the building.
 
Oh, was it individual? Then I agree with you. The name "community garden" gave me the impression that it would be like one rooftop for all the residents within the building.

I have never lived in a building in which i would be willing to grow food to which my jackass neighbors could lay equal claim. Every community project I've ever seen has been quickly ruined by selfish morons or members of other communities stealing shit. I like the idea of it a lot, it's just impractical, especially in cities where they'd benefit the most from additional greenery and more widely accessible local produce.
 
Oh, was it individual? Then I agree with you. The name "community garden" gave me the impression that it would be like one rooftop for all the residents within the building.
Well yeah, same idea though. Lots of tiny farms instead of a few huge ones.

Rooftops mean you gotta get the water, soil, and fertilizer up there, which does take energy.

I suspect all those little inefficiencies add up to be worse than the transport costs of factory farming, or at least make it closer than you would expect.
 
The amount of rooftop community gardens it would take to even take a single truck's worth of produce off the road would be immense. This isn't a very good way to fight climate change.

The average person just isn't going to be able to grow enough food to seriously impact their shopping habits even with prime land that isn't on a rooftop.

I've never heard of plants creating heat when they grow. That sounds like some stoner wisdom right there.
 
The amount of rooftop community gardens it would take to even take a single truck's worth of produce off the road would be immense. This isn't a very good way to fight climate change.

The average person just isn't going to be able to grow enough food to seriously impact their shopping habits even with prime land that isn't on a rooftop.

I've never heard of plants creating heat when they grow. That sounds like some stoner wisdom right there.
Well, chemical reactions (like photosynthesis) do typically produce heat. So it's not completely insane. But the amount would be negligible even if that is the case. And the absorbed and reflected sunlight might make up for it anyway.
 
Which is why no one who actually works wants to be part of a collectivist society... they're already well acquainted with the knowledge that the people around them won't work but will still show up to claim "their" share.
 
There is a logistical benefit in that if you grow your food locally less carbon is expended to get it from the field to your table. Grow strawberries on the roof and all you need to do is pick them, grow them in a farm close to your house and they need a truck ride to get to you, grow them in Florida when you don't live in Florida and they need a plane ride and a whole fleet of trucks (get to the plane, then away from it to a distribution center, then to individual grocery stores) to eventually be down your gullet.

I've thought about that for some time and excessive transportation of unnecessary goods is a strong argument to restrict immigrants consumption of their native products. It is completely unnecessary. Why drag mexican candy to New York or some fucking soda from Nicaragua, or foreign fruits, vegetables and other foodstuffs. Grow local, eat local.

So eat your goddamn cauliflower, beets and potatoes or go home, this is what we grow here(to protect the environment and the future of colored children who will be the ones suffering the most from the coming climate crisis, it is a good thing).
 
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Easy there cowgirl, your jealousy is showing. You wouldn't want anyone to think that you're attacking the free press, now.
 
leftwing nut jobs pissing their pants because the media won't censor in their favour.

what a timeline to live LOL.
 
"Considering not complying with a subpoena" :story:

Hope Hicks hasn't been accused of embezzlement, stealing tips, or skipping out on taxes. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been accused of all three.

Alexandria, would you kindly stfu
 
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So we should do the American thing and steal it from them? Because I agree with you, mexican coke is way fucking better than regular coke.
It's only that way because of the corn subsidies making it dirt cheap to use corn syrup instead of sugar.
 
Quick question.
What is Hicks being subpoenaed for exactly?
It's almost certainly to be asked if she is or has ever been a Russian Bot but some confirmation/elaboration would be appreciated.
I was going to reply with actual specifics but since it's just turbo-boring Russia shit for the 5,000th time, here: Have some Hope Hicks fan-fiction that some soy-blasted retard wrote for Slate. Matthew Dessem--A grown man who is not an angsty pubescent teenager--wrote this, and yes, he lives in California.
 
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