Though I was too young to really remember the civil rights movement in the 60’s through 70’s, everything I’ve read showed it to be about freedom, not government dominance
AOC on the Squad: ‘We Are Picking Up Where the Civil Rights Movement Left Off’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) spoke at a rally in suburban Maryland on Thursday where she said she and three other freshmen members of Congress who have expressed socialist and leftwing ideology are now taking on the mantle of the civil rights movement.
She also claimed it took 240 years for women like herself and Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) to bring their brand of politics, which include charges of anti-semitic rhetoric, to Congress.
“I think a lot about this overall moment,†Ocasio-Cortez said at the rally hosted by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD). “Not just today, not just this week, but really just this larger moment that we’re in politically.â€
“And I really do believe that we’re in a moment where we are picking up where the civil rights movement left off,†Ocasio-Cortez said. “I think that’s where we’re at.â€
This is her version of civil rights
Reminder of what people are calling the “radical, extreme-left agenda”:
? Medicare for All
? A Living Wage & Labor Rights
? K-16 schooling, aka Public Colleges
? 100% Renewable Energy
? Fixing the pipes in Flint
? Not Hurting Immigrants
? Holding Wall Street Accountable— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 18, 2019
Other than two things, that is all about Big Government. About controlling your life, the economy, the energy sector. It will mostly require much, much higher tax rates and a much higher cost of living. Excepting fixing the pipes in Flint, which is actually a duty of Flint and the state of Michigan, and wasn’t that much of a concern while Obama was president. And the immigrants thing is about removing laws against illegal aliens. That said, what about the civil rights for legal American citizens? She isn’t worried about that.
Ocasio-Cortez repeated her oft-spoken narrative on the bad things about America, including its founding fathers, and claimed many view the country’s history through “rose-colored glasses.â€
“America has always been the story of those fighting to advance the rights of others and some clinging to the past to preserve the rights of a few,†Ocasio-Cortez said.
She wants to prioritize the “rights” of illegals over citizens.
Her version of civil rights is about taking them away and giving them to government.
Oh, and despite alluding to her Green New Deal in the tweet, and specifically in several tweets Friday, she has still failed to put it up for a vote, and threw a fit when the Senate voted for it. But, she knows the Democratic base are idiots, and won’t wonder why she’s failing to demand a vote.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)Â
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