Posted on 10/04/2021 8:09:00 AM PDT by FryingPan101
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said during a CBS News interview on Sunday that the problem with Democrats’ $3.5 trillion social spending bill is that people keeping talking about how expensive it is.
“The head of your caucus, the progressive caucus, was on another network this morning and Rep. Jayapal said $1.5 trillion is just too small,” host Margaret Brennan said. “That’s the number that Senate moderates, Joe Manchin in particular, want to get down to. President Biden, according to our reporting from Ed O’Keefe, our correspondent, says you’re going to have to settle for about $2 trillion. Is that an acceptable ceiling for you?”
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No need for that. Back in the mid 1990's we used to say that if it wasn't for Joey Buttafuoco, right now Amy Fisher would be a sophomore at BU. AOC is lucky Amy met him first.
Ironically, AOC and her confreres treat government money as though it is there for the picking, perhaps buried in the ground just waiting for someone to find it and use it—sort of like fossil fuels. And she wants to use that “free” money to prove socialism works and in the process destroy the country to which socialists flee once their dreamy utopias inevitably turn into nightmares.
The closest she could come to that was that silly little amateur dance video she did. I bet her professors are still watching that one. Had she had a more worthwhile major the price would have been "a Lewinsky".
LOL! right? i can’t be broke yet, i still got checks left...
Gee, way to call her on it, Margaret. Partisan Media Shill alert.
It’s a spending bill, Ms Cortez. It’s supposed to be about numbers.
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I’ve had dogs and cats that were smarter than this kid.
So now we know AOC can’t count.
Andrew Jackson did it, so it is entirely possible for the government to take in more than it spends.
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