Summary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez denied claims that she is secretly wealthy, stating she is worth less than $500,000 and doesn’t trade stocks or take corporate money.

Her financial disclosures show modest savings and student debt.

Some conservatives on X, despite opposing her politics, praised her perceived integrity.

Accusations of political corruption have surged online, partly fueled by Elon Musk.

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    4 hours ago

    Well obviously you do. Or she isnt trying to help people. She admitted to having hundreds of thousands of dollars

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      Where are you from that you think hundreds of thousands of dollars in the US is “wealth”?

      Do you know that 500k in the US doesn’t even get you a nice house? You need literally around 2 mil saved up JUST TO RETIRE BEFORE 70.

      She is helping people in that she serves her constituency, she is a representative, nobody expects her to donate her money to anyone, but she does raise money in fundraisers all the time. She helps more people than most of her peers in congress. These fundraisers do NOT make you money, you may have some very backwards ideas about how money works in politics. Even the right respects AOC to an unusual degree, like they do Bernie Sanders. At least about policy and messaging. They care more about people than party.

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      With that amount of money she could not stop working now and live comfortably off of her funds for the rest of her life in the US. She is not rich.

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      Americans are obligated to save individually for retirement and tax-incentivized to stockpile appreciating assets in personal trusts, in anticipation of becoming too old to work.

      It is not that unusual at all for a 30-something professional earning a six-figure salary to set aside 10-20% of that in savings. I suppose you can argue Congresscritters are overpaid and therefore anyone in a federally elected office is de facto not trying to help people. But then you’ve got a problem with how we handle retirement, not with how AOC handles her politics.

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        2 hours ago

        Obligated? Most people have to wipe out their retirement funds when they get sick or have to bury their parents

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          Yes, that’s what they meant by “obligated.”

          Our system as it currently exists forces, or “obligates,” people to have large rainy day funds.

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              The trick is taking them away slowly enough that every new generation of workers doesn’t even know what they’re missing.

              Line must go up, after all.

              What’s that, we’re being outpaced on a global scale such that our under-educated workers will soon no longer be able to rely on “We speak English without an accent?”

              That’s a problem for after I’m dead, so I’m not worried about it!

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                Yeah, I really hope the younger generation gets their shit together and do what my generation couldn’t.

                Man tried once at my software/engineering place, did not get very far at all unfortunately.

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      You have no idea what you’re talking about. 500k in assets is like a decent house that you’re still making payments on, a couple cars, and some 401k savings. People like that are not the problem. That lifestyle should be the base level for every single American, imo.

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          It seems like you may be conflating having ~$500k net worth with being rich, which may not have been your intent, but it seemed that way based on context. I think what the other responder is getting at is that AOC is not rich. She may have a house, a car, and some retirement saved up. All of those are assets, but they do not translate into the kind of liquidity that many other American politicians have.

          She was working class before she entered into politics, and some would argue that she still is based on her work and advocacy. I don’t want to sound like I’m accusing your of anything, or putting words in your mouth, because that’s not my intent; I just want to point out a common belief held by a lot of Americans. Lumping someone in with the rich and then holding them in contempt merely because that person is richer than you is exactly the kind of us-versus-them mentality the ruling class wants us to have.

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            44 minutes ago

            She is rich. There is nothing inherently wrong with being rich. There is something wrong with being a lawmaker who is so out of touch with poor people that you dont realize your own privileges

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              Can you explain why you think she is out of touch with poor people? I’m genuinely curious, because you may know something about her that I don’t, and if she’s as secretly two-faced as Sinema and Manchin, or has done something to actively denigrate or undermine the working class, I want to be informed.

              I understand that most poor people feel overlooked, ignored, and exploited by the rich, and that’s because that is exactly what they do–but their greatest trick is to make us think that it’s not their fault that we are poor. Please look again to the last sentence of my reply: Holding someone in contempt merely because they are richer than you is exactly what the billionaires want you to do, because it distracts and redirects anger away from them, and makes the working class fight amongst themselves.

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              There is something wrong with being a lawmaker who is so out of touch with poor people that you dont realize your own privileges

              What are you basing this on? Did you personally speak with AOC?

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                In the article she said she has hundreds of thousands of dollars and also said she’s not rich

                Edit: she didn’t say she’s not rich. She said she’s not a millionaire

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                  Lol so you were indeed lying, based on your edit.

                  So what’s the basis for your claim, then? That she’s so out of touch with poor people that she doesnt realize her own privileges?

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          Sure, but your claim rests on a specific definition of what rich is. The notion that her gross assets, not liquidity, are such that she is in not of the working class (her assets produce enough wealth to live upon) glosses over the obscene wealth, corruption, and hoarding that the purpose of the conversation is trying to convey. “Yeah, but other Americans are poorer” is whataboutism in the face of someone interested in adresssing wealth disparity.

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            If you’re surrounded by people who are millionaires and that becomes your definition of “rich” then you’ve become so out of touch with reality.

            There is a difference between someone with hundreds of thousands of dollars of net worth and someone with billions. Both are fucking rich.

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              The middle class is so far gone in the US that people like you have difficulty remembering what it looks like.

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                25 minutes ago

                Your idea of a middle class is about as fictional as the idea of the American Dream.

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                Yup and I can say by experience that even making 180K at a fortune 500 company, that makes you still not rich when medical shit goes south.

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                48 minutes ago

                By that definition, nobody is rich. You can spend 200 billion dollars trying to fight cancer and still die.

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      Too bad she doesn’t have hundreds of thousands of MILLIONS of dollars or she could really help the little guy like Musk and his administration.