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https://nypost.com/2021/04/03/aoc-was-one-of-least-effective-members-of-congress-study/

She’s the queen of Twitter — but less successful at lawmaking.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was among the least effective members of the last Congress according to a new survey from the nonpartisan Center for Effective Lawmaking — a joint project of Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia.

AOC introduced a total of 21 bills which the center defined as “substantive” — but that is where the story ends. Her legislation received no action in committees, no floor votes, and none ever became law, according to the center, which takes its data from Congress.gov.

“She introduced a lot of bills, but she was not successful at having them receive any sort of action in committee or beyond committee and if they can’t get through committee they cannot pass the House,” Alan Wiseman, a Vanderbilt political scientist and co-director of the center, told The Post.

“It’s clear that she was trying to get her legislative agenda moving and engage with the lawmaking process,” Wiseman added “But she wasn’t as successful as some other members were — even among [other] freshmen — at getting people to pay attention to her legislation.”

When looking at the legislative effectiveness of all congressional Democrats, AOC was ranked 230th out of 240 Democrats. Among the 19 Dem lawmakers from New York state, she ranked dead last.

Among the bills that failed were a federal overhaul of public housing, a ban on fracking, and a mandate to provide full federal public benefits to illegal aliens.

Democratic House insiders said many of Ocasio-Cortez’s colleagues found her approach alienating.

“Tweeting is easy, governing is hard. You need to have friends. You need to understand the committee process, you need to be willing to make sacrifices,” said one. “Her first day in Congress … she decided to protest outside of Nancy Pelosi’s office.”

A second Democratic insider who worked with her in the New York delegation added that “legislation was never her focus. It was media and narrative.”

Across the aisle, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Brooklyn/Staten Island), told The Post, “Her ludicrous policy ideas would destroy our country — Americans should be thankful she’s not effective.” As a current freshman Malliotakis does not appear on the list.

Reps for Ocasio-Cortez did not immediately respond to request for comment from The Post.

Fellow Democratic Socialist “Squad” members fared better than AOC. Rep. Ilhan Omar sponsored 33 bills that also went nowhere, earning her 214th place, while Rep. Rashida Tlaib saw three of her substantive bills advance into committee — with one ultimately becoming law. She ranked 92nd.

Things weren’t much better over in the Senate where Kirsten Gillibrand clocked in at 39 of 45 — with none of the substantive bills she proposed becoming law. Chuck Schumer landed at 33 — though Wiseman stressed that pols in leadership positions often fared poorly as their jobs required them to assist other members with their initiatives.

It wasn’t all doom and gloom for the Empire State — which benefited from a large bench of lefty warhorses with clout in the chamber.

Westchester Rep. Nita Lowey, who retired last year after a 32-year career in Congress, was declared the House’s most successful Democrat in her final term, a ranking she snagged largely owing to her job as chair of the powerful Appropriations Committee. Of 29 major bill she introduced, seven ultimately became law. Ranking just behind her as the chamber’s third most effective Democrat was Manhattan’s Carolyn Maloney.

Among Republicans, Syracuse’s John Katko was a major standout, with six of his substantive bills passing the House (none became law) despite his party being in the minority. He was the highest rated New York GOPer and ranked third overall among his colleagues. Tom Reed, a Republican from Corning, scored the lowest of state GOP lawmakers who completed a full term, but still placed a respectable 45th out of 205, with 11 substantive bills sponsored and one becoming law.

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This is a very good thing.  Her thoughts are just awful.

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Media and narrative seem to be what the rest of them are interested in as well. 

Unfortunately, I think that this is how it's going to go for a while. All talk, protests, shouting, saying what "should" happen...but then nothing really does. Other than what EOs the Pres and soon to be Lady Pres sign. 

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It's kinda like when Isiah Thomas tried to freeze out Jordan during that All-Star game.  She'll eventually get hers.  You wait and see.  

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Yet she has more political power than anyone but a handful of folks in the whole country. Must be doing something right

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1 hour ago, fandandy said:

It's kinda like when Isiah Thomas tried to freeze out Jordan during that All-Star game.  She'll eventually get hers.  You wait and see.  

This may be valid. It’ll be interesting to see where she ends up. I’d bet the presidency before I’d gamble on total irrelevancy, but we’ll find out.

And to clarify, I’m not sure I’d even want her to be president. Just think she is a force to be reckoned with.

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4 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

This may be valid. It’ll be interesting to see where she ends up. I’d bet the presidency before I’d gamble on total irrelevancy, but we’ll find out.

And to clarify, I’m not sure I’d even want her to be president. Just think she is a force to be reckoned with.

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20 minutes ago, Utilit99 said:

Do not feed the animals.

The last thing this bored needs is less people.

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1 hour ago, IGotWorms said:

This may be valid. It’ll be interesting to see where she ends up. I’d bet the presidency before I’d gamble on total irrelevancy, but we’ll find out.

And to clarify, I’m not sure I’d even want her to be president. Just think she is a force to be reckoned with.

Lol no. I’ll bet total irrelevancy before presidency. Almost 100% guaranteed 

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She's one of the most effective for the democrat party though. She brings millions to the coffers. 

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The left is consumed with celebrity and style.  That's all they ever vote on.  AOC knows this.  She knows she's as dumb as a box of rocks but because she's decent looking and the queen of Twitter she knows that's all she needs.  She ain't going anywhere but up in the "Democrat" Party.   God help us all if she ever gets to POTUS.

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They're using the wrong metric.

Try Google searches of her name, news articles about her, and face time on TV, then get back to me.

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