Today, the woman who proves every day she’s dumber than a bag of rocks tweeted about how the Republican Party, who is literally fighting for babies who have no voice, doesn’t care about babies. For extra emphasis, the freshman Congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) added, “especially brown, black or poor ones.”

AOC tweeted:

The GOP doesn’t care about babies at all – especially brown, black, or poor ones. If they did, they’d:
– cosponsor the Green New Deal or at LEAST have a real climate plan
– guarantee healthcare so ALL can get prenatal care
– not stand for the death+caging of babies on our border

In 2012, Life News destroyed AOC and the Democrat Party’s false narrative about not caring about minority babies, when they reported about how the abortion business targets blacks and Hispanic babies. The report showed 79% of Planned Parenthood’s surgical abortion facilities are located within walking distance of African American and/or Hispanic/Latino communities.

The childish, and many times petulant, freshman lawmaker claimed if the GOP cared about children, they would co-sponsor her New Green Deal scheme that comes with a hefty cost. According to the Daily Signal, OAC’s proposed New Green Deal would cause 1.4 million jobs to be lost, would cause our economy to take a $3.9 trillion hit and would create a total income loss of more than $40,000 for a family of four. How exactly does that help poor children and children of color?

AOC continued on her Twitter rant, turning her hatred towards Christians for daring to stand up for the life of the unborn baby, accusing the GOP of trying to turn the USA into a “far-right Christian theocracy,” and calling pro-life Christians a “creepy theological order.” AOC then demanded that the movement to save the lives of the unborn was being led by “a mad king.” We’re gonna go out on a limb, and guess she’s referring to President Trump.

The most ridiculous part of AOC’s tweet is when she accuses Christians of wanting to “burn fossil fuels til there’s hell on Earth,” suggesting their defense of the unborn while refusing to buy into her bogus narrative that man, not God, controls the weather, is somehow “inconsistent”??

In January, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s niece., Dr. Alveda King, set the record straight about abortion in the black community, during an interview with Dr. Jerry Newcombe. King explained, “The leading cause of death in the African-American community is not gang-violence, gun violence, heart attack, stroke, HIV, high blood pressure, diabetes. People will name all these. No, it’s abortion. And the reason we have come to that conclusion, statistically, you’ve got 60 million plus abortions legal in America since 1973. About a third of those occur in the African-American community. That means dead babies. And, with us being 13 percent or less of America’s population, that means we are having more abortions.”

She asked, “Now does it mean that African-Americans are more immoral or don’t care? Absolutely not. We are just regular, everyday people like everyone else. But Planned Parenthood moved into our community with the abortion killing centers and said, ‘We’re here to help you. Let’s kill your baby so you can have a better life.’ Well, killing our babies doesn’t give us a better life. I have had my own abortions in the 1970s. They were secret then, and after I became born again in 1983 and became a pro-life voice, I began to talk about how those abortions hurt me and my family.”

Perhaps the freshman lawmaker should take some time to research her opinions before tweeting them as though they’re facts. Facts do matter…

What do you think? Is there anything AOC tweeted that resembles the truth? Tell us what you think in the comment section below.

 

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