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AOC Wants American Taxpayers to Give Her a Raise

Alexandria Occasional Cortex wants more money.

What else can you possibly say about the state of American politics? This woman — this child… she’s not even 30 years old. She’s had a job for barely half a year, and wants a raise already.

Do you know that in ancient Greece, there were masters of elite academies that would not take a student younger than 33? Yet we’re letting a professional drink mixer demand more money from the American taxpayer.

Let’s just put this into perspective for a moment.

A taxpayer is a person with a source of income above poverty levels. It is someone who works to sustain their family, their dreams, aspirations, and their quality of life. AOC, on the other hand, has done nothing but waste time and wreak havoc on the economy.

Now she wants more money to do more harm, money that is taken by coercive force from people who actually work for it.

We’ll tell you this, if you stole the amount of money that AOC has wasted through her crappy ideas, you would go to jail for the rest of your natural life. You would be absolutely destroyed, wiped off the map, and no one would remember you in five year’s time.

But AOC can ask for a raise and it’s okay because she looks like a 10 next to the fours in Congress?

Here’s the Hodge Twins to put this story into its proper context.

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