Ocasio-Cortez says she’s ‘dropping’ her first resolution soon, like a ‘mixtape.’ It didn’t go over well.

 

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 06: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addresses the crowd gathered at La Boom night club in Queens on November 6, 2018 in New York City. With her win against Republican Anthony Pappas, Ocasio-Cortez became the youngest woman elected to Congress. (Photo by Rick Loomis/Getty Images)
(Photo by Rick Loomis/Getty Images)

Socialist congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to be wearing out her welcome.

In recent weeks she’s faced increasing criticism from not only her fellow congressional Democrats, but even from everyday Democrats like the ones who inhabit Twitter.

Take for instance presumed Democrat voter Mike Murphy, who took to Twitter on Saturday to ding the New York congresswoman for spending more time trash-talking versus getting things done.

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Ouch. It’s true that the rising 29-year-old Democrat star does spend an inordinate amount of time on Twitter instigating conflicts and then trying to play the victim card afterward.

That being said, she was kind enough to reply to Murphy’s tweet without acting like a complete jerk.

“This week I cosponsored bills in support of DC statehood (HR51), repeal of PAYGO, comprehensive voting reform (HR1), and a bunch of other things, so it‘s already begun,” she wrote.

She added that she’ll soon be dropping her “first original resolution” (a “resolution” is another word for a bill), which she claimed will be “like a mixtape, but with way more nerdy producers.”

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But if she thought this response would ingratiate her to Twitter users, she thought wrong. Instead, an army of critics pounced on her, attacking her for everything from her mixtape-like resolution to the types of bills she supports and would like to see signed into law.

In regard to the “mixtape” remark, the argument was that a member of the 229-year-old legislative body should not be acting like a gangster rapper.

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Others took aim at her legislative agenda.

“There are two sure bets any person w/a brain can make and win in 2019 / 2020. One is to bet that the sun will rise in the East and set in the West. The second and more safer bet is that any bill you sponsor, co-sponsor or support will never ever become a law,” the top-voted reply read as of Sunday.

Many agreed with this assessment:

The latter tweet was a surreptitious reference to Ocasio-Cortez’s hypocritical spending habits. Despite portraying herself as a socialist who believes in redistributing wealth from successful businesses/individuals and into the hands of the less fortunate, she’s doesn’t live by her word.

There was one notably unusual reply to Ocasio-Cortez’s tweet.

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Daniel Schuman, a policy director at the far-left Demand Progress non-profit, tweeted instructions to her on how she could access a list of all sponsored and co-sponsored bills.

Odder still was the congresswoman’s response.

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It’s unclear whether she had already known that Congress.gov can be used in this manner.

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