Summary

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 35-year-old veteran lawmaker, spoke to NPR about her party’s path forward.

She predicts Republicans will face backlash over Medicaid cuts and federal worker firings.

Despite some Democrats suggesting a new immigration approach post-election, she maintains support for a path to citizenship and recently held a know-your-rights seminar that drew threats of investigation from Trump’s border czar Tom Homan.

AOC told NPR “everything feels increasingly like a scam” for ordinary Americans while government serves the wealthy well.

Unlike Trump, she opposes drastically cutting government agencies but questions programs like Medicare Advantage.

  • thingAmaBob@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Maybe this is a hot take, but why don’t we just make all the law abiding undocumented immigrants legal and just move the fuck on? We need a party that will focus on healthcare and education the most as those two things will create a better society in the long run. Having these other individuals able to fully participate in society could be helpful in many ways as well.

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      2 months ago

      Without doing any googling to double check, I’m almost certain that I’ve heard that was already kinda sorta tried. Ofc, it didn’t fix the problem because the exploitive system that creates the conditions for illegal immigration remained, and the government has only made it worse since then. Imo, the only true fix that doesn’t involve dumb fucking bullshit is massively loosening our immigration constraints and allowing people to live here as long as they pay for themselves and don’t start shit.

      To be clear, I’m against immigration controls period, but this is me trying to be practical.

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      2 months ago

      bEcAuSe ThAt WoUlD bE uNfAiR tO tHoSe WhO dId It ThE “rIgHt” WaY

      Which is, of course, a completely bullshit argument. But it nonetheless gets trotted out any time there’s a proposal to make something easier for anyone middle class or below.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah, I love how that argument completely ignores all the other advantages that come along with ‘doing it the right way’

        It’s like being on a cruise ship in the ocean that rescues some sailors in distress, and then someone gets pissed because the rescued people didn’t buy a ticket like everyone else.

        • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          2 months ago

          That’s a very apt comparison, and I would bet cold hard cash that there are people who act exactly like that on a cruise.

      • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        One of the biggest problems in America is people thinking that suffering is a necessary part of human existence and people having what you have without suffering is an injustice, unless they’re rich.

        • Every time a conservative sees someone getting help they assume it could have been money in their pockets instead. It’s sick zero-sum thinking and betrays a total lack of understanding of financial appropriations, tax, really everything, reality even.

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            2 months ago

            As a general advertisement, not even asking for money, liberal groups should send “fake checks” to people and say:

            Trump and Musk shut down USAID and saved the taxpayer $21.7B… Here’s your share of the rebate ($0.00). Whoops! We had to pay the millionaires and billionaires first. Better luck next time!