Why you need to know about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her Green New Deal

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It comes as no surprise to anyone familiar with our lifestyle at Mountain Jewel to know that many of our actions are motivated by a concern for our relationship with our environment. As youths growing up hearing about the dangers of climate change in relation to species worldwide, it is only a natural outpouring from our generation that we try to make drastic changes.

Whereas many in older generations become set in their ways and disenchanted with workable solutions, we are faced with a world that might not be here for our children’s children. It’s a crucial time to be a human on the earth, and yet the disasters of climate change are seemingly still in debate at the apex of the United States political structure as many continue to claim that it doesn’t exist and those who do say that we are moving too slowly, too late to do anything about it.

Our lifestyle is a response to this and though I have stepped back a bit from my “I’ll only ride a bicycle” days in an effort to be the change I wished to see in the increasingly warming world, our Permaculture homestead is a step in the right direction, based on what is feasible, practical and possible for two people.

As I was catching up on the often depressing and bizarre world of US politics this Sunday morning, researching the Cohen litigation & US Presidential 2020 Candidates, I started to dig into a relatively new and inspiring figure on the scene, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC. A bright star from the Bronx, she is the youngest woman to enter congress and she did so on a 100% grassroots campaign.


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I got shivers when I read her testimony of her decision to run for office after visiting Standing Rock Reservation during the Dakota Access Pipeline Activism Gatherings where she quoted,

I found it all to be incredibly fulfilling and satisfying work, but I never really saw myself running on my own. I counted out that possibility because I felt that possibility had counted out me. I felt like the only way to effectively run for office is if you had access to a lot of wealth, high social influence, a lot of high dynastic power, and I knew that I didn’t have any of those things.

The tipping point was was when I was at Standing Rock in 2016, and I saw how all of the people there — particularly the Native people and the Lakota Sioux — were putting their whole lives and everything that they had on the line for the protection of their community. I saw how a corporation had literally militarized itself against the American people, and I just felt like we were at a point where we couldn’t afford to ignore politics anymore. We couldn’t afford to write off our collective power in self-governance anymore out of cynicism. 

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Soon I saw that she was engaged in a Green New Deal and that, of course, Fox News and Conservatives everywhere are freaking out about her sheer existence and AOC’s audacity to say what she means. They are pulling out all the dirt on her they can find (much of which is illegitimate) and still she presses on. She has this to say about her Green New Deal and the impetus to put it out there at a recent speech to "Girls who Code",

The power is in the person who's trying, regardless of the success. I just introduced the Green New Deal... and i'ts creating all of this conversation. Why? Because no-one else has even tried.

People are like, 'Oh, it's unrealisitic..oh, it's vauge, oh, it doesn't address this little minute thing,' and I'm like, 'You try- you do it. Because you're not. So, until you do it, i'm the boss. How about that?

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You need to know about her and the deal and here’s why

My generation is sufficiently fed up with politics as usual and she is only one of the first true representatives of the people.

Noam Chomsky has this to say about her win,

 Well, I think there’s—her victory was a quite spectacular and significant event. I think what it points to is a split in the Democratic Party between the—roughly speaking, between the popular base and the party managers. The popular base is increasingly, essentially, social democratic, following, pursuing the—concerned with the kinds of progressive objectives that she outlined in those—in her remarks, which should be directed not only to expanding the electorate but to the general working-class, poor population of the world, of the middle-class population of the country, for whom these ideals are quite significant. They can be brought to that. 

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As a Democratic Socialist, Conservatives are still pulling out all the stops relating her to a communist, etc. But that isn't going to stop us. News pundits saying this aboutthe Green New Deal are completely crazy and it's weird to hear people even say things like this and expect to be taken seriously:

Sebastian Gorka, speaking at the CPAC conference in National Harbor, Md., on Thursday, said the Democrats’ Green New Deal is “a watermelon,” because it’s “green on the outside” and “deep, deep red communist on the inside.”

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Huh?

Nevertheless, the Green New Deal is not a communist threat and Jeffrey Sachs, a professor and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, has this to say about it after reviewing it,

The Green New Deal agenda is both feasible and affordable. This will become clear as the agenda is turned into specific legislation for energy, health care, higher education, and more.The Green New Deal combines ideas across several parts of the economy because the ultimate goal is sustainable development. That means an economy that delivers a package deal: good incomes, social fairness, and environmental sustainability. Around the world, governments are aiming for the same end -- a "triple-bottom line" of economic, social, and environmental objectives.

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The deal focuses on three aspects,

The first is to decarbonize the US energy system -- that is, to end the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from burning coal, oil and natural gas, in order to stop global warming.


The second is to guarantee lower-cost, high-quality health coverage for all.

The third is to ensure decent jobs and living standards for all Americans, in part by making colleges and vocational schools affordable for all.

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While many of the details need to be worked out, I am proud of her and inspired by her that in her first term in office she is already taking on something so necessary and so big that so many are afraid to even try.

The backlash she is facing is commonplace for anyone who seeks to step out of the accepted norm, but the fact remains that we humans have to start working out renewable options. An article at popsci.com, supports her green new deal and says it is very possible that total renewal energy systems in the US can be achieved,

Though our current mix of energy is dominated by fossil fuels, that doesn’t mean 100% renewable goals are infeasible. “It’s technically and economically possible to do it by 2030,” says Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University civil and environmental engineering professor, about a transition to 100% clean, renewable energy. “But for social and political reasons, it will probably take longer, maybe up to 2050.”

For our generation who has grown up with global warming threats our entire youth, we are done with politicians who want to keep us in the dark ages, sucking every last bit of fossil fuels out of the earth. We know we need to move toward sustainable solutions, even if our first steps are vague and big dreams. We all have to start somewhere and we need to do it now! AOC and her peers and allies are going to take us there, one step at a time.



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Gonna lead off with the statement that I don't have any interest in politics. They're divisive and manipulative. When it comes to US politics, I am willfully ignorant because that shit brings me down harder than pneumonia.

I'm not following AOC or her NGD, but I think a better way to get things done is the way we are doing them; on an individual level from the ground up. I don't see any efficiency from a governmental approach, and I honestly think that we can make more progress here in the soil with solar panels and hugelkultur than they can in DC with laws and bickering.

Their plan is to divide us and keep us bickering while they all get rich off their cronies and wars. I say let the boomers bicker politics while we bury logs and make food forests. We'll make all of them irrelevant, and we won't need to consider their processes while we do it.

totally agree with you! hence all of our actions on the permaculture front, YET when i see someone as bright as AOC shining and standing in all of their faces (the politics as usual as you described so well), i can't help but feel a ray of hope. changing laws does help get policies on the ground which run our world and determine where the big money goes... it would be great to see her makes some waves on that front while we all do practical stuff on the ground, too!

Thanks for spelling out what the NGD calls for. These are all incredibly reasonable ideas that one would have to be nuts to say are a bad idea. No let's keep destroying the planet just so that rich oil industry owners can keep getting rich. Let's call affordable healthcare and education for all too much to be expected in the richest nation on Earth. What is preposterous is that anyone is saying that these are unreasonable goals to pursue.

exactly, the opponents to such reasonable and necessary ideas are indeed nuts! still hung up that "she's a socialist" - it's hard to believe people in this country are still arguing against living wages, education for all, and universal healthcare and renewal energy, but they are. totally agree.

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Amazing how different perspectives can be!
But that makes things interesting.
I think AOC is the best thing that could have happened to Trump.
Are you sure she is not being paid by the Russians?😘
When I listen to her, I just see some entitled fool riding on a wave of twitter popularity and all she will achieve is getting Trump reelected.
Not that that is a bad thing! He´s probably the funniest president ever.
Everybody gets the politicians they deserve.
We are ruled by a boring Protestant pastor´s daughter from East-Germany and you by a funny maniac with great hair. 😘

yeah i have to say i didn't see it the way you describe it until i read yours ;) makes me think of the overton window - that the fact that these far left (which i tend to fully align with, though they do make good fuel for the far right) ideas are making it to public discourse makes them items on the table and stretches further "reasonable" topics. enough with the maniac already tho!

Not a fan of AOC. I would agree with your last statement. She is definitely the candidate for those who want green measures passed now, now, now! I think she would be more successful if she invited environmentalists and scientists to answer questions about legislation that should be passed. I have a great mistrust for legislators who tell us our fortunes of what will happen if we don't pass their bill.

I think she would be more successful if she invited environmentalists and scientists to answer questions about legislation that should be passed.
i agree and i hope this is part of the equation. as i understood her - and i included the quote in the above article, this is only the first step and she's putting something out there, which is a lot more than others can say who are just sitting around complaining- or worse, denying our need to do something!

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The main problem I have AOC is that she not living the solutions she's promoting. Its the main problem I have with politics in general. Government is to big to be able solve societies ill's.

Real solutions will come from each individual accepting responsibility for the destruction they cause by having others do what they should be doing for themselves.

you know, i'm a human who has tried to do my darndest in living out the changes and the longer I'm at it I start to wonder if large scale policy change really wouldn't do more good. we see government's military's actions as far as fossil fuel use and emissions completely eclipse individual use. i think it's a mix of the two, although, like you, i'm not sure how to go about it.

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