Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the Democrat Party’s worst nightmare.
It has gotten so bad with her that some people are beginning to wonder if she could be a Republican plant and after this weekend’s tweet, I am even starting to think that.
This past Saturday she tweeted out a meme and a statement that was supposed to blame Republicans for many of the issues facing inner-city communities.
However, what she ended up doing instead was fire a torpedo at her own political party.
“Somewhere along the line, people in positions of influence decided that Flint water, Bronx air, or poor schools WEREN’T acceptable for their children, but could be accepted for someone else’s.
“And I will never think that is a reasonable compromise to make.
“So #CallMeRadical,” she wrote.
Somewhere along the line, people in positions of influence decided that Flint water, Bronx air, or poor schools WEREN’T acceptable for their children, but could be accepted for someone else’s.
And I will never think that is a reasonable compromise to make.
So #CallMeRadical. pic.twitter.com/cgOrWN2wZO
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 8, 2018
Either way, every one of the cities she mentioned has one thing in common.
They are all Democrat controlled.
Democrats have been in charge of each of those places for decades. Tell me how electing more Democrats is going to fix it.
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) December 9, 2018
What do "Bronx air," "poor schools," and Flint water all have in common? Oh yeah, Democrats were in charge.
— Justin T. Haskins (@JustinTHaskins) December 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/KMCRadio/status/1071463956819177474
https://twitter.com/MattFurrer/status/1071459370586832897
DemocRATs caused the Flint water crisis. Flint & cities like Detroit have been controlled by democRATs for decades & ran the city into bankruptcy. You can blame democRATs for all the problems in the inner city w/ decay, high crime, crumbling infrastructure & terribly run schools.
— William Price ✝️ 🇵🇱🇺🇸 (@wsppe) December 8, 2018
I think the Democrats are wanting her to sit down and shut up for a bit, don’t you?