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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has unveiled new merchandise online. One item, a crewneck sweatshirt entitled “Tax the Rich,” instantly went viral for its apparently high price tag. Originally retailed at $65, it has since been marked down to $58 for preorders.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (/ oʊ ˌ k ɑː s i oʊ k ɔːr ˈ t ɛ z /; Spanish: oˈkasjo koɾˈtes; born October 13, 1989), also known by her initials, AOC, is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is right. A 70% tax on the rich makes sense. Nathan Robinson. This article is more than 2 years old. If we are serious about tackling climate change, this is precisely the.

Immediately, conservatives jumped on the opportunity to criticize the congresswoman who has often decried the downfalls of capitalism.

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Newsweek claimed that Ocasio-Cortez was getting “ridiculed mercilessly.” Right-wing media organization PragerU claimed it was a “rip-off” that was “Marxism 101.”Fox News contributor Lisa Marie Boothe sniped, “what percentage of AOC fans do we think are extremely wealthy?” Sean Hannity’s website wrote that they “can’t make this up.”TheBlaze.com claimed she was “getting destroyed.”

Daily Wire contributor Harry Khachatrian tweeted that it was “precisely what you’d expect well-heeled liberal denizens of New York’s Upper East Side to wear,” such as “Leonard Bernstein and his glitterati” would while “hanging out with Black Panthers in his penthouse,” in reference to the late composer of the operetta song “Glitter and Be Gay” and his association with the political group.

As always, made in the US with dignified, union jobs paying living wages ✨

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 2, 2020

What many didn’t mention in their criticism is how the sweatshirt was crafted. The page listing the now-sold out product notes that it is a “Made in USA, Union printed, 100% cotton, Gender neutral fit.”

“100% of our products are proudly made in the USA and union printed,” the footer of each page on the website notes.

This is in contrast to many clothing products that are manufactured overseas, by workers in unfavorable or harmful conditions, where labor is generally cheaper compared to the United States.

President Donald Trump, for example, has his merchandise products made in China — despite dedicating his political agenda to “Put America First.” In fact, Chinese factories make more producing Trump-endorsed merchandise, such as his trademark “Make America Great Again” hats, than they do products within their own country. CNBC estimates Trump has made “$1.5 million in income over the past three years from an online retail store” that outsources production of merchandise beyond the United States, if their production location is even known.

Ocasio-Cortez, among others, made mention of that in their response to the outrage.

People are complaining about this tax the rich sweatshirt costing so much but not only is it made in the U.S by well paid employees, it is also a campaign contribution. I see the irony and it's funny to laugh at but the full story also needs to be known pic.twitter.com/jKSmLVXUMo

— Ysira'el (@Yizreal1) December 3, 2020

Everyone: @AOC is selling a 'tax the rich' sweatshirt for $58! That's way too expensive.

Me, a former mass market apparel designer: Made in America. Union printed. Sounds about right. That's what it costs to pay everyone a decent wage along the way. #TaxTheRichpic.twitter.com/afPZ6quQmZ

— Stephen Punwasi (@StephenPunwasi) December 3, 2020

Republicans are freaking out bc we don’t use slave-wage labor for merch that funds grassroots organizing.

But what’s the difference between Trump’s merch and ours?

Ours is made in the US. 🇺🇸

(& for GOP who joke that we shld give 👕 for free, we actually do – just volunteer 😉) https://t.co/35DnbFYQyC

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 3, 2020

Proceeds from purchases of merchandise from Ocasio-Cortez’s website go toward funding her congressional campaign fund.

That’s why, prior to purchase, the website asks users to follow the rules for political contributions. Buyers must be a “U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident,” purchasing with their own funds and not those belonging to someone else or a business, at least 18 years old, and not a federal contractor. The shop only ships within the United States and its territories.

“Republicans are freaking out [because] we don’t use slave-wage labor for merch that funds grassroots organizing,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted, “But what’s the difference between Trump’s merch and ours? Ours is made in the US.”

She also added that the campaign gives shirts and other merchandise away for volunteers, so it doesn’t conflict with her views.

“Wait until they zoom in and see ‘gender-neutral fit,” Chasten Buttigieg replied in response. “RIP your mentions.”

Wait until they zoom in and see “Gender neutral fit” phew! RIP your mentions.

— Chasten Buttigieg (@Chasten) December 3, 2020

Manufacturers of actual gender-neutral clothing (as opposed to ‘unisex’) have generally been hard to obtain, as many manufacturers still craft their products based on the gender binary.

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A tweet in reply also posted a “Keep America Great” hoodie from Donald Trump’s campaign shop priced at $55, which is a similar price to Ocasio-Cortez’s sweatshirt – while not assuring viewers to be a gender-neutral fit, or manufactured by union-organized staff, nor does it depict what material the hoodie is made from.

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Other products that are now available on Ocasio-Cortez’s website are “AOC Plus Me”, “Drink Water & Don’t Be Racist”, and gender-neutral-fitting “Pride” tees. All have similar guarantees that they are produced in the U.S. and made by union workers.

🤯 pic.twitter.com/pmoTRtlI7o

— ✨Star ✨🦉 (@Saccharinestar) December 3, 2020

It’s true. I worked an AOC event in LA, met her, worked hard and got the most comfy shirt for free 💛 https://t.co/pCIQojPo7y

— Kathy Sue Holtorf (@KathySue17) December 3, 2020

Imagine if workers made enough money that could actually allow them to afford to buy products made in America that support other Americans?

— Nathanias (@nathanias) December 3, 2020

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Hello, it's me. I can afford a $58 hoodie and I think we should tax the rich.

— Hank Green (@hankgreen) December 3, 2020

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Oh, and by the way: Tax the Rich.

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 3, 2020

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s Special Report, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) argued “the more wealthy and powerful” had better access to the testing kits for coronavirus.

Ocasio-Cortez said, “I think it’s imperative that we pass the bill that has been presented today, which includes paid sick leave. It includes extended unemployment benefits, protections for Medicaid, and also making sure that we are taking action to protect doctors and nurses and hospital workers on the front line.”

Host Bret Baier played a clip of President Donald Trump saying, “We have the best economy, the most advanced health care, and the most talented doctors, scientists, and researchers anywhere in the world. We are all in this together. We must put politics aside, stop the partisanship, and unify together as one nation and one family,”

Ocasio-Cortez said, “One thing we need to do is put politics aside, and that’s exactly what Democrats have agreed with President Trump on his goals of paid sick leave and his goals of free coronavirus testing. All of those things have been included in our package. We pump it up a little bit more, but when you have a Democratic House and Republican Senate, compromise is the name of the game. The president is going to have to accept the fact we are fighting for people who are going to be potentially unemployed. He’s going to have to accept the fact we are going to push on doctor and nurse protection. When you look at the best healthcare system in the world, that’s something that’s up for debate. South Korea has 10,000 tests per day. They have been able to provide tests to any single person who wants it, and here, people are scrambling.”

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She added, “It almost seems like the more wealthy and powerful you are, the more able you are to access a test, but the more — the rougher road you got here, it’s going to be a lot more difficult to access health care. That is exactly the recipe for disaster in a pandemic.”

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