No, Alexandria. We have to “break” the “mistaken idea” that you should be taken seriously. We also have to “break” the “mistaken idea” that you’re fit to serve in public office.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) declared that we must "break the mistaken idea" that taxes pay for 100% of government spending
She continues to take her ignorance to unprecedented levels.

Ocasio-Cortez: We Have To Break "The Mistaken Idea" That Taxes Pay For All Spending
We have a Commerce Clause and should be making money not losing money via public policies.
 
We have a Commerce Clause and should be making money not losing money via public policies.
Well, we also have a U.S. Constitution so citizens (such as yourself) should not be so baffled by the difference between political (republic) and economics (capitalism). Two completely separate concepts that you can’t seem to grasp.
 
We have a Commerce Clause and should be making money not losing money via public policies.
Well, we also have a U.S. Constitution so citizens (such as yourself) should not be so baffled by the difference between political (republic) and economics (capitalism). Two completely separate concepts that you can’t seem to grasp.
nobody takes right wingers seriously about anything serious.
 
No, Alexandria. We have to “break” the “mistaken idea” that you should be taken seriously. We also have to “break” the “mistaken idea” that you’re fit to serve in public office.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) declared that we must "break the mistaken idea" that taxes pay for 100% of government spending
She continues to take her ignorance to unprecedented levels.

Ocasio-Cortez: We Have To Break "The Mistaken Idea" That Taxes Pay For All Spending

That says so much about millennials, that she doesn't know that borrowed money has to be paid back.
 
According to a Bloomberg article, the Green New Deal proposal is estimated to cost our nation $6.6 Trillion each year.

That’s a special kind of stupid that can only come from the left.
 
Is there anything funnier than this broad telling the world "you do not understand this political moment"?
"If you don't understand this man's sign - or don't approach it with a desire to - then you do not understand this political moment," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
I mean, this is a woman who doesn't understand basic economics. Hell, she doesn't even understand a garbage disposal.

Ocasio-Cortez says a Trump supporter left an astonishing note at her office — and she spoke to him about it
 
Ok, occasional cortex got a bum rap on the garbage disposal thingy. Garbage disposals were illegal in NY City up until the mid 90s. She probably never saw one.

She still takes the rap for all the other stuff.
 
Ok, occasional cortex got a bum rap on the garbage disposal thingy. Garbage disposals were illegal in NY City up until the mid 90s. She probably never saw one.

She still takes the rap for all the other stuff.
/----/ Speaking of Bum Raps:
President HW Bush dropped by a National Grocers Association convention in Orlando. One of the exhibits Bush visited was a demonstration of NCR’s checkout scanning technology, an event New York Times reporter Andrew Rosenthal turned into a chiding front page story about Bush’s lack of familiarity with the details of ordinary life in America:

Today, for instance, [Bush] emerged from 11 years in Washington’s choicest executive mansions to confront the modern supermarket.Visiting the exhibition hall of the National Grocers Association convention here, Mr. Bush lingered at the mock-up of a checkout lane. He signed his name on an electronic pad used to detect check forgeries.

“If some guy came in and spelled George Bush differently, could you catch it?” the President asked. “Yes,” he was told, and he shook his head in wonder.

Then he grabbed a quart of milk, a light bulb and a bag of candy and ran them over an electronic scanner. The look of wonder flickered across his face again as he saw the item and price registered on the cash register screen.

“This is for checking out?” asked Mr. Bush. “I just took a tour through the exhibits here,” he told the grocers later. “Amazed by some of the technology.”

Marlin Fitzwater, the White House spokesman, assured reporters that he had seen the President in a grocery store. A year or so ago. In Kennebunkport.

Some grocery stores began using electronic scanners as early as 1976, and the devices have been in general use in American supermarkets for a decade.
 
Ok, occasional cortex got a bum rap on the garbage disposal thingy. Garbage disposals were illegal in NY City up until the mid 90s. She probably never saw one.

She still takes the rap for all the other stuff.
/----/ Speaking of Bum Raps:
President HW Bush dropped by a National Grocers Association convention in Orlando. One of the exhibits Bush visited was a demonstration of NCR’s checkout scanning technology, an event New York Times reporter Andrew Rosenthal turned into a chiding front page story about Bush’s lack of familiarity with the details of ordinary life in America:

Today, for instance, [Bush] emerged from 11 years in Washington’s choicest executive mansions to confront the modern supermarket.Visiting the exhibition hall of the National Grocers Association convention here, Mr. Bush lingered at the mock-up of a checkout lane. He signed his name on an electronic pad used to detect check forgeries.

“If some guy came in and spelled George Bush differently, could you catch it?” the President asked. “Yes,” he was told, and he shook his head in wonder.

Then he grabbed a quart of milk, a light bulb and a bag of candy and ran them over an electronic scanner. The look of wonder flickered across his face again as he saw the item and price registered on the cash register screen.

“This is for checking out?” asked Mr. Bush. “I just took a tour through the exhibits here,” he told the grocers later. “Amazed by some of the technology.”

Marlin Fitzwater, the White House spokesman, assured reporters that he had seen the President in a grocery store. A year or so ago. In Kennebunkport.

Some grocery stores began using electronic scanners as early as 1976, and the devices have been in general use in American supermarkets for a decade.
Same thing. Wrong both times.
 
i don't mind inuring myself to the ways of modern women in modern times. i love our modern Information Age.
Too bad you refuse to leverage the "modern information age". You choose to stay in willful ignorance when there is an abundance of information out there.
you allege that, but I resort to the fewest fallacies.
 
I mean, this is a woman who doesn't understand basic economics. Hell, she doesn't even understand a garbage disposal.

Ocasio-Cortez says a Trump supporter left an astonishing note at her office — and she spoke to him about it



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