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In reply to the discussion: Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (@RepAOC) explains why she voted "NO" on Passage of H.J.Res. 28 [View all]Decoy of Fenris
(1,954 posts)16. Cute. "They should never get any support." in Japanese.
Nice way of circumventing the "Support Democrats" rule.
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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (@RepAOC) explains why she voted "NO" on Passage of H.J.Res. 28 [View all]
oberliner
Jan 2019
OP
Note: The explanation is in the screen text only, the video does not address this
Tom Rinaldo
Jan 2019
#1
Some folks, including myself at times, refuse to to look at things objectively, and I am NOT
still_one
Jan 2019
#2
Many people feel like abstaining would be less offensive than voting with the Republicans.
NurseJackie
Jan 2019
#59
I know ordering the meal is going to bring a pickle that causes people to die
Cuthbert Allgood
Jan 2019
#61
She asked them ALL if they are willing to keep the government shut down over continuing
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#52
I'll let her, you know, ACTUAL constituents let her know they aren't happy with her
Cuthbert Allgood
Jan 2019
#62
It is weird that ONE district in America is so different than EVERY OTHER democratic
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#64
Considering the magnitude of the NY Metropolitan Area (probably 15-20 million)....
George II
Jan 2019
#94
She's a threat. It's pile on the QB and when the pile is lifted, not all on the QB with be Repubs.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2019
#27
I like AOC but at this point in time we need to be presenting a solid front on the shutdown.
jalan48
Jan 2019
#17
My problem with that explanation: She voted for the same legislation a week ago.
onenote
Jan 2019
#19
I think she didn't fully appreciate how important the ICE issue was to her constiuents
oberliner
Jan 2019
#46
I'm going to go out on a limb and express doubt that many of her constituents know the intricate
onenote
Jan 2019
#70
Well someone should have known that one of the bills she voted against had nothing to do with ICE or
onenote
Jan 2019
#76
There isn't a very large population of undocumented immigrants in the 14th District.
George II
Jan 2019
#91
Why would her constituents think there was funding for ICE when there wasn't any?
lapucelle
Jan 2019
#100
You don't have to agree, but I for one respect her right to vote as she sees fit.
Joe941
Jan 2019
#26
So she will only vote for bills that are perfect? Do you know how many of those exist?
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#53
I think a large number of random people on the internet from her district might disagree
democratisphere
Jan 2019
#80
Gosh, she seems like she needs a real job. She obviously has too much time on her hands.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2019
#30
Thanks for calling this to my attention. I'm babysitting my grandchildren and am easily distracted.
politicaljunkie41910
Jan 2019
#104
Certain people are gonna post every controversial thing this congressperson does in
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#54
There is some talk here in NY that Cortez may have been trolled by Fox, the New York Post,
lapucelle
Jan 2019
#107
The bill that "included funding for ICE" really didn't do so, it was about funding....
George II
Jan 2019
#85