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.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      118 hours ago

      That military black box is massive, and the pentagon hasn’t successfully completed one of its past seven audits. This is a prime area for reform and cost cutting, and yet house repugs just voted to add another 100 billion to its budget.

      AOC is correct, it’s a grift, and the billionaires and corporations are coming for what little we have left.

    • @Placebonickname
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      98 hours ago

      Does this include all the money that the government is giving to Elon Musk??

      • @Serinus
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        67 hours ago

        Yes. Our government is actually really transparent. Granted, a lot of this wasn’t apparent until DOGE claimed to bring transparency, and then everything they did was shown to be redundant or worse with existing systems.