Amazon Fires Back at Ocasio-Cortez’s “Starvation Wage” Accusations

Everyone is always talking about President Trump’s approval rating. The right wants to see it go up. The left wants to make the President look bad by showing it to be low. Both miss the real point. Congress, as a whole, has not had a positive approval rating once this century. In fact, members of Congress often see their approval ratings drop below 30 percent. At the bottom of that heap is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In her own district, the majority of constituents believe that she does not have their best interests at heart. They believe that she has had a net negative benefit on their district so far (which is hard to accomplish in six months). They also believe that she is not trustworthy. Only 13 percent of her district would vote for her if an election were held today.

This stems from two issues. The first is the action she took against the Amazon headquarters in New York. She helped a movement block that deal, and it costs tens of thousands of workers six-figure incomes. It was a dumb move.

Her other problem comes from the way she runs her mouth. She says a lot of stupid things, and in the digital age, that gets around. Being wrong virtually every time you speak is not a good way to remain a Representative. That’s what this video covers.

AOC is once again wrong, and this time, it’s about a sensitive subject to her voters. Take a look.


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