Ocasio-Cortez defends Green New Deal Says 'People are dying'

Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Tuesday tore into a Republican colleague
who suggested the so-called Green New Deal she is championing is “elitist.”
“This is not
an elitist issue; this is a quality-of-life issue,” Ocasio-Cortez said during a
House Financial Services Committee meeting. “You want to tell people that their
concern and their desire for clean air and clean water is elitist? Tell that to
the kids in the South Bronx, which are suffering from the highest rates of
childhood asthma in the country.
“Tell that
to the families in Flint whose kids have their blood ascending in lead levels,
their brains are damaged for the rest of their lives,” she continued. “Call
them elitist.”
Moments
earlier, Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., blasted the ambitious environmental plan to
move the country toward zero carbon emissions.
“If you’re a
rich liberal from maybe New York or California, it sounds great because you can
afford to retrofit your home or build a new home that has zero emissions,
that’s energy-efficient,” Duffy said.
The Green
New Deal, which was introduced last month by Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey,
D-Mass., failed in the Senate on Tuesday after Republicans pushed the
controversial bill for a vote. Not one senator voted in support of the
nonbinding resolution. All Republicans and four members of the Democratic
caucus voted against it. Others voted “present.”
Ocasio-Cortez,
who in January suggested implementing an income tax rate of up to 70
percent on wealthy Americans to pay for the plan, said the environmental
costs to Americans are coming.
“People are
dying. They are dying,” she said. “This is about American lives, and it should
not be partisan. Science should not be partisan."
"We
talk about cost — we’re going to pay for this whether we pass a Green New Deal
or not,” she continued. “Because as towns and cities go underwater, as
wildfires ravage our communities, we are going to pay. And we're either going
to decide if we’re going to pay to react, or if we're going to pay to be
proactive."
She added:
“I’m very sad to say that the government knew that climate change was real
starting as far back as 1989. I’m going to turn 30 this year, and for the
entire 30 years of my lifetime, we did not make substantial investments to
prepare our entire country for what we knew was coming.”
Duffy wasn't
the only GOP lawmaker to mock the plan Tuesday. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, attempted
a strange pivot in a speech on the Senate floor.
"The
solution to climate change is not this unserious resolution," Lee said.
"The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is
to fall in love, get married and have some kids."
FROM news.yahoo.com/people-are-dying-ocasio-cortez-defends-green-new-deal-from-elitist-knock-
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