The 28-Year-Old Progressive Hoping to Unseat One of the Top House Democrats

“Are
all of the apartments smoking weed?” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asks on a
fourth-floor hallway of Elmback Houses in Queens, where indeed the
smell of marijuana does seem to waft from one long end of the corridor
to the other.

Ocasio-Cortez
has come to this block of red-brick apartment complexes in the Elmhurst
section of Queens on a quixotic mission: She is running to dethrone
Congressman Joe Crowley, who has represented the district for two
decades, rising to the fourth spot in the House Democratic leadership,
all while serving as the head of the Queens County Democratic Party.

And
so Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old Bronx-raised former Bernie Sanders
organizer, is searching for votes wherever she can find them, hoping to
bring millennials and first-time voters out to the polls tomorrow in a
race that if she were to win, would upend the entrenched New York
political establishment, never mind the country’s. At nearly every door —
she avoids the dope-stenched ones — voters seem surprised to see
Ocasio-Cortez, and quite pleased that she has made the trek.

“We
got you, we got you. I tell everyone here to vote for you,” one elderly
woman says, taking a stack of palm cards from Ocasio-Cortez’s hand.

“People ask me who to vote for, I say ‘Vote Alexandria,’” says another.

“I
see you in the street all the time,” says a third who came to the door
on this bright Friday afternoon in nothing but his T-shirt and
underwear.

This
recognition stems in part from the fact that the Elmback Houses are
down the street from the Ocasio-Cortez campaign headquarters, which is
bedecked out front with campaign posters featuring her face looking off
into the distance, and that a Ocasio-Cortez truck has been circling the
neighborhood all week blaring “Despacito.”

The 28-Year-Old Progressive Hoping to Unseat One of the Top House Democrats

This is mostly for @nerdfishgirl but I figured I’d share the thread in case anyone else finds it interesting also. I do think the OP is providing a false equivalence in 15/ because I have yet to have seen “lefties” who support the family separation. Either that or he’s confusing “lefties” with eco//fascists. 

There have been thousands of (mostly Latino) people protesting the detention camps every day but the national media is focusing on Sarah’s dinner and ignoring them

https://twitter.com/UniNoticias/status/1010938162091319296

https://twitter.com/themaxburns/status/1010905754214150145

https://twitter.com/paolamendoza/status/1010902663125295112

https://twitter.com/acbowen/status/1010667699851018241

https://twitter.com/ellenruth206/status/1010771386644643840

https://twitter.com/occupyicesd/status/1010696942920163328

Are you a Canadian angry about what is happening at the US/Mexico border?

apocalypticwitchcraft:

Contact Minister Hussen and your local MP and tell them to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Minister Ahmed Hussen (Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship) says that they are monitoring the situation to see the impact that it’s having, which is a meaningless excuse for their inaction and lack of condemnation. Justin Trudeau is saying it’s not his job to get political about this issue. We need to let them know that it is unacceptable that Canada has not formally condemned the US’s actions, and that our government can and must take meaningful steps to make Canada a safe refuge for those who are facing persecution in the States. You can read more on the Safe Third Country Agreement here.

Contact info for Minister Hussen

Find your MP here

Contact info for Justin Trudeau 

You can write mail to ANY Member of Parliament for free. No stamp required.

Draft letter for use as a starting point

(via Sarah Cuddie on Facebook)

The letter I sent is under the read-more, please feel free to use this as a starting point as well. I also mention the DCO list. 

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There’s no migration crisis – the crisis is political opportunism

allthecanadianpolitics:

“Desperate times at our southern border call for desperate measures on the other side:” That was the very loud message from right-wing leaders in the United States and Europe this week.

Their desperate measures shocked the world. The Trump administration’s policy requiring thousands of infants and children to be seized from their parents and held in detention left leaders and citizens aghast (and its most inhumane elements remain in place). On the other side of the Atlantic, we watched the new Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini order boatloads of migrant families turned back into the sea, following his call last year to deal with immigration with a “mass cleansing, street by street, quarter by quarter.”

Most reasonable people agree that these are not humane ways to deal with what these politicians call a “migration emergency.” But too many people take their word that there actually is some sort of a migration emergency.

To be clear: There is no immigration crisis in 2018. Not in the United States, not in Europe, not in Canada.

Continue Reading.

There’s no migration crisis – the crisis is political opportunism