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SIGN NOW: Petition to remove AOC from congress

Under authority by Article 1, Section 2, clause 5 of the US Constitution – a Member of Congress may be removed from office before the normal expiration of his or her constitutional term by an “expulsion” from the Senate (if a Senator) or from the House of Representatives (if a Representative) upon a formal vote on a resolution agreed to by two-thirds of the Members of that body present during the time of voting.

A petition to remove Ocasio-Cortez from congress has gotten thousands of signatures, after her continual violation of Congressional rules.

“We the American People request that the majority of Congress vote to invoke their powers under Article 1, Section 2, clause 5 and remove AOC from Congress” part of the Petition statement reads.

See how to sign the petition HERE

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Meanwhile Kevin O’Leary, an investor and judge on the ABC show “Shark Tank,” slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for being “great at killing jobs” and making New York City and other liberal states “uninvestable.”

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On CNN’s “This Morning,” the business investor said that New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and California are losing out in the “competition of states” because of the lack of interest from potential investors.

O’Leary blamed Democrats like socialist AOC for making New York and other liberal states “uninvestable.”

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“Those states are uninvestable,” O’Leary said during the interview. “The policy here is insane. The taxes are too high.”

“She’s great at killing jobs. She kills jobs by the thousands. Another New Jersey problem. Where did Amazon take their jobs? They took them away from her. She threatened to sue them if they created jobs. I mean, this is a reality.” he concluded.

Ocasio-Cortez had earlier applauded the decision to delay construction of Amazon’s Virginia headquarters in Pentagon, Metropolitan Park in the wake of company-wide layoffs.

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