Summary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged countering the Trump administration’s policies by resisting at every turn, arguing that its incompetence makes it vulnerable.

Her remarks followed chaos caused by a rescinded executive order that temporarily shut down Medicaid portals nationwide.

She encouraged activists to take offline action, citing ongoing mobilization efforts.

Her strategy focuses on making governance difficult for Trump, calling his administration “dangerous and cruel” but also “shockingly dim.”

  • UltraGiGaGigantic
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    4 hours ago

    If only AOC didn’t have a battle plan to prevent the union strike when she voted to protect the rail corporation.

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      2 hours ago

      She deserves criticism for that, and she should apologize. Your downvoters either support strikebreaking or support AOC even when she does the wrong thing.

      • xtr0n@sh.itjust.works
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        She deserves criticism for that but she still does a lot of good and should not be discounted. Saying “if only” kinda sounds like “I would like this good thing she’s suggesting (the subject of the article where they are responding “if only “), if only she didn’t do something I disagreed with once”. A more productive tact would be “I still don’t like that she didn’t support the striking rail workers but the plan she describes here is …”

        • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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          2 hours ago

          She deserves criticism for that but she still does a lot of good and should not be discounted.

          Agreed. I like AOC and I want her to succeed, despite the efforts of her own party. Liking a candidate doesn’t mean you shirk your responsibility to hold them accountable when they do the wrong thing, though. Quite the opposite. You don’t want them to go all Fetterman on you.