(Jacob Bruns, HeadlineUSA) Depraved actress and alleged lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., commanded her superior, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to make Sen. Kryrsten Sinema‘s, D-Ariz., life as “difficult as possible,” Fox News reported.
Sinema has increasingly been the target of Democratic tantrums because she is only willing to be moderately radical, especially in her opposition to ditching long-time Senate traditions like the filibuster.
During a tense moment in the Senate in which Schumer was allowing long delays, Sinema, clearly irritated, snapped at the majority leader to pick up the pace.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema confronted Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on the Senate floor last night about the chamber’s slow voting process, per @StevenTDennis.
“Could we have some discipline in the votes, ever? You’re in charge!” https://t.co/pakEfWwuRD
— Zach C. Cohen (@Zachary_Cohen) February 2, 2022
“Could we have some discipline in the votes, ever?” Sinema asked Schumer on Tuesday night. “You’re in charge!”
AOC, a vapid millennial, immediately opined via Twitter, urging Schumer to do anything within his power to annoy Sinema and her fellow leftist Joe Manchin, D-W. Va.
Actually he should continue to make their lives as difficult as possible and treat them the way they treat, say, public housing residents. Or parents who rely on CTC. When they improve, maybe process can improve too.
Why should we make the lives of obstructionists easier? https://t.co/KBbX8DbYdo
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 2, 2022
“Actually he should continue to make their lives as difficult as possible and treat them the way they treat, say, public housing residents. Or parents who rely on CTC [Child Tax Credit],” she said. “When they improve, maybe process can improve too.
According to AOC, petty punishments should be used to pressure them into changing their minds.
“Why should we make the lives of obstructionists easier?” she added.
Ocasio-Cortez, a lifestyle brand activist, has long complained about the lack of unity in the Democrat party.
She seemingly would prefer if the whole party, and the whole nation, could unite under her ideology.