AOC says violent crime can be reduced by STOPPING building prisons

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AOC is slammed after saying that violent crime can be reduced by STOPPING prisons from being built

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been criticized for saying violent crime can be reduced by stopping the building prisons. Staten Island Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said in a tweet that New York City would become like 'The Purge', a series of dystopian action horror films. The Purge sees an America in which any and all crime is legal.

 

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We all knew she was a fake , she has a hidden agenda to bring down the usa

Who would have thought people do crimes so that they could visit new prison....

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I agree. Build camps in North Dakota. That would save BILLIONS. Cruel and unusual punishment you say, AOC? Tell that to 780,523 North Dakotans!!!

and this is Americas answer to Trump

Makes perfect sense. If you have less prisons there will be less people in prison. Why has no-one thought if that before? 😂

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Some prisons are making room for more inmates for profit While some prisoners are content going back for 3 meals a day and no bills to pay.

Her 15 min is just about up…..

Isn’t AOC an electronic brand? Guys, I’d like so much to be here all day writing for you tags like: Nike, FoxNews, abc, Hollywood, LaLiga and Santander, but I want to do other stuff. Thank You! You’re the best!

This women is tresonous and should be banned from serving in any public capacity. Anti-American.

No comment.....🤐 Do remember january tweets!

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