US News

Ocasio-Cortez’s Chief Of Staff Says The Green New Deal Is Really About ‘Redistributing Power To Workers’

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff said the recent “Green New Deal” resolution isn’t about giving more power to government, it’s about “redistributing power to workers.”

“Wrong take,” Saikat Chakrabarti tweeted in response to a column on the Green New Deal by the New York Times’ David Brooks.

“It’s about redistributing power to workers and frontline/marginalized communities,” Chakrabarti tweeted Tuesday. “The government acts as a lender and investor in projects, but the resolution is actually very clear about creating community and worker wealth/ownership.”

https://twitter.com/saikatc/status/1095343993582321665?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener
Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal resolution garnered over 60 co-sponsored in the House, and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey’s companion bill in the Senate has nine co-sponsors, including 2020 presidential hopefuls.

The text of the resolution calls for meeting all our energy needs with “clean, renewable, and zero-emission energy sources” as well as renovating every building in the country within 10 years, and vastly expanding social programs to include federal job guarantees and universal health care.

Republicans derided the resolution as “socialist,” but the media seemed to rally around Ocasio-Cortez after her office botched the initial rollout of the Green New Deal.

The Times’ Brooks argued in a Monday column that, if passed, the Green New Deal “would definitely represent the greatest centralization of power in the hands of the Washington elite in our history.”

Green New Deal supporters put their “faith in the guiding wisdom of the political elite,” which rarely works out, Brooks wrote. The columnist also poked fun at the botched roll-out of the Green New Deal.

“In an alienated America, efforts to decentralize power are more effective and realistic than efforts to concentrate it in the Washington elite,” Brooks wrote. “The great paradox of progressive populism is that it leads to elitism in its purist form.”

Chakrabarti, who spent the weekend doing damage control over the Green New Deal’s roll out, didn’t agree with Brooks’ characterization of his boss’ signature legislation.

“The reason the Federal Government is involved is it is the only force capable of providing the size and speed of investment necessary to create such a transformative change in the time required,” Chakrabarti tweeted before recommending Brooks read a list of anti-capitalist books.

https://twitter.com/saikatc/status/1095344317936349184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Michael Bastasch

Share
Published by
Michael Bastasch

Recent Posts

Why Joe Biden lies so Shamelessly

Inflation … was at 9% when I came in. Joe Biden, May 14, 2024 Many…

7 hours ago

Nonprofit Linked To COVID Lab Leak Theory Cut Off From Government Funding

A nonprofit focused on health research that has been subjected to scrutiny due to its…

7 hours ago

California Restaurants Are In Crisis As Regulations, Inflation Cost Owners

Restaurant owners in California are collapsing under the weight of costly regulations in the state…

7 hours ago

Election Interference VS Election Manipulation

The Democrats are constantly accusing the Republicans of Election Interference. Voter ID, Election Interference. Limit…

7 hours ago

Inflation Stays Uncomfortably High As Rising Prices Continue To Squeeze Americans

Inflation ticked down slightly year-over-year in April but still remained high as rising prices continue…

20 hours ago

Biden DOJ’s Treatment Of Whistleblowers Violated Federal Law, Inspector General Says

The Department of Justice under President Joe Biden failed to comply with federal protections when…

20 hours ago