Massive NYC Billboard Mocks Ocasio-Cortez's 'Green Raw Deal' Senate Failure
Another giant billboard popped up in New York City Tuesday trolling Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after Senate Democrats refused to support her Green New Deal.
The Job Creators Network created another billboard in Time Square that appears to ding the New York Democrat’s stalled effort to push an ambitious climate proposal through Congress.
The group, which is tied to the conservative Mercer Family Foundation, suggested the Green New Deal’s cost might be one of the reasons why it is stalling.
“Hey AOC: Got the Green Raw Deal Blues After that Senate Vote? Maybe No One Liked the $93,000,000,000,000 Price Tag,” the billboard reads.
The billboard references a February report from American Action Forum suggesting the Green New Deal could cost up to $93 trillion over a decade.
“Not a single Senator voted for the Green Raw Deal, maybe because of its $93 trillion price tag,” Alfredo Ortiz, JCN President and CEO, said in a media statement Tuesday.
“Nearly every Senate Democrat voted present because they know it’s a disaster but they’re afraid of their base. Thankfully, most Americans support capitalism, reject socialism, and have no interest in becoming the next Venezuela.”
Republicans defeated the Green New Deal 57 to 0 as Democratic lawmakers derided the vote as a political gesture meant to rile up conservatives ahead of an election year.
The same group created another billboard in February slamming Ocasio-Cortez for contributing to Amazon’s decision not to establish a campus in New York.
The enormous company’s decision will cost the city thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in lost economic activity, the billboard claims.
Check out the sign in Times Sq.! Thanks to @JobCreatorsUSA! pic.twitter.com/iIN0DTo8r2
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) February 20, 2019
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio supported the Amazon deal, but many locals protested at stores and hearings, and the city’s council has badgered company executives about the company’s position on unions.
Amazon is moving forward with plans to construct another center in Arlington, Virginia, near the nation’s capital.
The project in New York was expected to create 25,000 jobs. A smaller project in Nashville, Tennessee, is expected to create 5,000 new jobs.
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