AOC - can she get any dumber

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Apr 21, 2020.

  1. They knew what was happening, but none of them supported it.
     
    #181     Nov 12, 2020
  2. I know none of them supported it. I believe they do not support it now. They want to change it.
     
    #182     Nov 12, 2020
  3. With what? They've had a decade to unify around a healthcare plan.
     
    #183     Nov 12, 2020
  4. Good question!
     
    #184     Nov 12, 2020
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #185     Nov 12, 2020
  6. #186     Nov 12, 2020
  7. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    The Bronx Bimbo is just a reflection of the garbage parasitic immigrants America lets onto her shores.

    Import people who hate you and your way of life !!!

    Go Back to UR SHIT HOLES. Thankyou.
     
    #187     Nov 13, 2020
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #188     Nov 13, 2020
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I guess socialism and progressive policies may work in the Bronx and Queens but they don't go over very well in Brooklyn and Staten Island. Great job by New York Democratic Rep. Max Rose in losing a seat held by Democrats for most of the years since WW2 by parroting AOC's progressive nonsense.

    New York Democrat called Republicans 'jokes,' promised to win by an 'incredible margin,' and then lost his seat
    https://www.theblaze.com/news/max-rose-nrcc-house-democrats

    The National Republican Congressional Committee got the last laugh at a mouthy New York Democrat who mocked his opponent and promised to win by an "incredible margin."

    Rep. Max Rose (D-N.Y.) called his opponent a "joke," called the NRCC a "joke," and promised to win by an "incredible margin" in a video from October 2019.

    "So first of all, I am not concerned at all by the NRCC or anyone that wants to try and challenge me, because they already tried once and we kicked their ass! OK?" said Rose at the time.

    "And guess what, that's exactly what is going to happen again!" he added. "They have been absolute jokes, they will continue to be jokes, and I look forward to beating them by an incredible margin."

    Rose was talking about Republican challenger Nicole Malliotakis, a New York state assemblywoman. Malliotakis made opposition to socialism and the law and order platform part of her campaign against the first-term congressman.

    The National Republican Congressional Committee got the last laugh at a mouthy New York Democrat who mocked his opponent and promised to win by an "incredible margin."

    Rep. Max Rose (D-N.Y.) called his opponent a "joke," called the NRCC a "joke," and promised to win by an "incredible margin" in a video from October 2019.

    "So first of all, I am not concerned at all by the NRCC or anyone that wants to try and challenge me, because they already tried once and we kicked their ass! OK?" said Rose at the time.

    "And guess what, that's exactly what is going to happen again!" he added. "They have been absolute jokes, they will continue to be jokes, and I look forward to beating them by an incredible margin."

    Rose was talking about Republican challenger Nicole Malliotakis, a New York state assemblywoman. Malliotakis made opposition to socialism and the law and order platform part of her campaign against the first-term congressman.

    On Thursday, Rose conceded the race.



    Representing #NY11 has been the honor of my life," he said in a statement on Twitter. "I love Staten Island and Brooklyn. This is our home. No matter the challenges we face, I will be fighting with you."

    Rose joins the surprising number of House Democrats who lost their seats to Republicans and thereby strengthened their opponents despite polling that made many believe Democrats would win greater control over the House. As of Thursday, Rose made 10 House seats that were flipped from Democrat to Republican control.

    The NRCC posted the video of Rose's brash comments from 2019 and added its retort.



    "Not so tough now, are you?" the NRCC tweeted.
     
    #189     Nov 13, 2020
  10. I’m saying that the question is too broad. When you ask people more detailed questions they quickly become opposed to a single payer system. Covering everybody, protecting pre-existing conditions, and a public option have majority support. People want change, but single payer is to the left of where the majority wants us to go.
     
    #190     Nov 13, 2020