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https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...ortez-became-the-boss-of-the-democratic-party
Republicans have described Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., as the leader of her party, the boss of the Democratic Party. And there's a reason that they are saying that -- because she is. She said so herself while discussing her budget-busting "Green New Deal" in an interview on Friday.
"Oh, it's unrealistic," she said, mocking her detractors. "Oh, it's vague. Oh, it doesn't address this little minute thing," Ocasio-Cortez said. "And I'm like, 'You try. You do it.' Because you're not. Because you're not. So, until do you it, I'm the boss. How about that?"
She IS the boss.
So how did this happen? Well, for the last two years, Democrats have been very distracted. They have spent all of their time hating Donald Trump and none of their time thinking about what they would do if they ever took charge, as they just did of the Congress last November.
And in less than two months, Ocasio-Cortez has basically convinced the entire leadership of the Democratic Party to buy into this plan, to ratify it. It's a perfect plan. It would shut down the entire American economy, except for the hedge funds that fund Democratic campaigns. Absolutely perfect.
There is only one downside. The plan, if enacted would cost, some estimate, more than the entire global GDP. Not the gross domestic product of the United States, but the GDP of the world.
It's pretty expensive. But it doesn't bother Ocasio-Cortez at all. She doesn't care. This is how she described her reaction to the bean counters' description of this as "too expensive."
"Our planet is going into a big disaster if we don't turn this ship around," she said. "And so, it's basically like there is scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. And it does lead, I think, young people to have a legitimate question. You know, should -- is it okay to still have children?"
So, they arrive in Washington in January, and they have no idea what to do. Lucky for them, someone had a plan. She was a 29-year-old bartender from the Bronx, and she showed up with a brand new Democratic platform already written. She imposed her Green New Deal on her party.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...ortez-became-the-boss-of-the-democratic-party
Republicans have described Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., as the leader of her party, the boss of the Democratic Party. And there's a reason that they are saying that -- because she is. She said so herself while discussing her budget-busting "Green New Deal" in an interview on Friday.
"Oh, it's unrealistic," she said, mocking her detractors. "Oh, it's vague. Oh, it doesn't address this little minute thing," Ocasio-Cortez said. "And I'm like, 'You try. You do it.' Because you're not. Because you're not. So, until do you it, I'm the boss. How about that?"
She IS the boss.
So how did this happen? Well, for the last two years, Democrats have been very distracted. They have spent all of their time hating Donald Trump and none of their time thinking about what they would do if they ever took charge, as they just did of the Congress last November.
And in less than two months, Ocasio-Cortez has basically convinced the entire leadership of the Democratic Party to buy into this plan, to ratify it. It's a perfect plan. It would shut down the entire American economy, except for the hedge funds that fund Democratic campaigns. Absolutely perfect.
There is only one downside. The plan, if enacted would cost, some estimate, more than the entire global GDP. Not the gross domestic product of the United States, but the GDP of the world.
It's pretty expensive. But it doesn't bother Ocasio-Cortez at all. She doesn't care. This is how she described her reaction to the bean counters' description of this as "too expensive."
"Our planet is going into a big disaster if we don't turn this ship around," she said. "And so, it's basically like there is scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. And it does lead, I think, young people to have a legitimate question. You know, should -- is it okay to still have children?"
So, they arrive in Washington in January, and they have no idea what to do. Lucky for them, someone had a plan. She was a 29-year-old bartender from the Bronx, and she showed up with a brand new Democratic platform already written. She imposed her Green New Deal on her party.