AOC says her colleagues ‘don’t even read the bills they’re commenting on’

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US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has accused some of her colleagues of not reading the bills they commented on during a Capitol hill hearing.

She was speaking to the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday about a public banking bill she introduced last year with Representative Rashida Tlaib, reports Business Insider.

"When I first got to Congress, I thought, man, people definitely study what they’re talking about here," she said. "Then I got here and realized that people don’t even – a lot of my colleagues don’t even read the bills that they are commenting on," said Ms Ocasio-Cortez.

She said critics of her Public Banking Act were "making lots of statements that have nothing to do with the legislation", during Wednesday’s hearing.

"Frankly, you know, if I made comments that very publicly demonstrated that I didn’t read the legislation I was discussing, I’d be embarrassed, but that is an aside," Ms Ocasio-Cortez added.

A video clip of her comments was viewed almost 2 million times on Twitter by Friday.

The New York Democrat went on to make a case for the creation of public banks, saying they would offer services to low-income and marginalised communities that are disproportionately not served by the banking industry and are targeted by predatory lending and other discriminatory practices.

Ms Ocasio-Cortez also defended the legislation against critics, who argued a public banking option would be bad for market competition.

"Here on planet Earth, though, this bill is about providing a public option for financial services - an option, not a government takeover, right, Mr. Berlau?" she said, addressing John Berlau, a senior fellow at the right-leaning Conservative Enterprise Institute, who testified in opposition to public banking. "This is not about a government takeover of all banking services in the United States."

ddttox on July 26th, 2021 at 22:56 UTC »

Kind of like the comments on Reddit posts. And no, I didn’t read the article.

TemetN on July 26th, 2021 at 22:55 UTC »

Remember the Mueller report? Estimates vary on the percentage of Congress that read it, but based on the number willing to respond it was not high, and even fellow members estimated it in the low double digits percentage range.

This is one thing I don't think people really get - a significant portion of people spamming comments on here are better informed than the people who vote on our laws.

wish1977 on July 26th, 2021 at 22:27 UTC »

I'm sure this is the easiest job on Earth because people will do anything to keep it.