Posted on 02/20/2019 8:34:40 AM PST by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Every New Yorker -- and tourist -- will now know that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Opens a New Window. , D-N.Y., is being partially blamed for Amazon's Opens a New Window. recent pullout of its planned headquarters in the city's borough of Queens.
A new billboard funded by the Job Creators Network debuted on Wednesday in Times Square calling out Ocasio-Cortez for her role in Amazon's canceled plans Opens a New Window. for the new headquarters, known as HQ2.
The billboard -- which will be located on 42nd street near 8th Avenue for one week beginning on Wednesday -- is headlined "Amazon Pullout, Thanks for Nothing, AOC."
The ad goes on to detail the economic consequences of Ocasio-Cortez's part in New York City foregoing 25,000 high-paying jobs and $4 billion in wages and her part in the entire state taking a $12 billion hit in lost economic activity.
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She’ll show Amazon! As soon as everything is free, Amazon will have to deliver it all for nothing!
I agree. They think that not having jobs and being on welfare is a good thing.
Annnnd, Occasionally Compos threatening the person or group that had the billboard put up in 3.....2.....1
I’m in California. Me too.
I think AOC slept through math class as well....
THAT Should be a billboard!
Nothin’ says lovin’ like doin’ your cousin!
...Might be the ONLY thing that I Can agree on with Bezo.
You are fantasizing and miss the mark.
The mob wasn't that big. There were two local white politicians who were afraid of being Crowleed, so they helped organized protests.
Apparently the location is surrounded by housing projects. Amazon should have known better. They were surely going to be held-up for some form of reparations.
The location wasn't surrounded by housing projects. About six blocks to the north were the Queensbridge Housing project with a population of about 7,000. The rest of LIC vibrant is probably one the fasting growing areas in the country. The amount of construction there over the last four years would rival the downtown size of many medium sized cities.
As I understand it, Amazon knew they were leaving when some local politicians who opposed them were placed on boards and committees that oversaw permits and such; they could’ve been tied up for years in red tape before getting anything going.
While people blame NYC folks for this, the people in the impacted district elected representative who supported the move (their representative Maloney, their mayor, and their governor). Cortez was just a brown interloper from a neighboring district; she made plenty of Dem enemies.
LIC's City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and State Senator Michael Gianaris, both white, saw what happened in neighboring CD14 when AOC beat Joe Crowley, who is white.
I believe their position against the deal was effected by crazy progressive, AOC's win.
Yes, she did. She destroyed jobs that would have been added when Amazon moved to NYC.
This is no different than having thugs destroy a car at a dealership that you were planning to buy later this week.
The car is gone...and now so are these jobs.
Maloney definitely supported the move, but probably has to keep the peace for party unity; I don’t know if she’ll say anything publicly, but there is probably quiet moves to simply replace AOC in the next election - big money may just quietly be put behind a challenger.
As for Van Bramer and Gianaris, they (and anyone representing the district) could make the case for opposing Amazon; while many here focus on the jobs lost, there could have been disastrous consequences for people actually living there - they probably wouldn’t qualify for those jobs, and would probably be forced out of their housing (and unable to afford new housing built).
How many New Yawkas even know what “AOC” stands for?
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