'The Squad' Faces a 'Freedom Force'

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A quarter-century apart in age, Nicole Malliotakis and Michelle Steel are classmates. They're both freshmen, Republicans who've won election to the House of Representatives for the first time. Each ousted an incumbent Democrat in a resolutely blue state New York and California, respectively where Joe Biden romped home in November. And each woman has a scathing view of the politics of the other's state as well as of her own. They're ready to scorn Govs. Andrew Cuomo and Gavin Newsom. As for Mayor Bill de Blasio, Ms. Malliotakis, a state assemblywoman from New York City, practically combusts at the mention of his name.

"I think our leaderships are competing with each other to be the most radical. They keep getting bad ideas from each other," says Ms. Malliotakis, 40, who will represent New York's 11th Congressional District, comprised of the borough of Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn.

"The leadership is trying to make these states into Third World countries," Ms. Steel, 65, responds. She is a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, a local legislative body, and representative-elect from California's 48th District, a beachy slice of the county. In Washington for a freshman orientation, including a lottery for office space, the two talk to me by Zoom from their hotel rooms near the Capitol.

Both say the Democratic Party made a special effort to hobble Republican candidates who were women or minorities. "Speaking with some of the other new members of the House," Ms. Malliotakis says, "I think Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats really, really went after us. They didn't want the Republicans to have representation." They wanted, she says, "to monopolize women and minorities." Ms. Steel recounts that her opponent insinuated"because I have an accent"that she was "a communist agent related to China." Suppressing a giggle, she notes that her parents fled communist North Korea to the south during the Korean War. "I don't even speak Chinese," she adds. "I speak Japanese and Korean."

Ms. Malliotakis's mother also fled communism Cuba in 1959, when she was 16. After a brief spell in Spain, she came to the U.S., where she met and married a man who ran a Greek restaurant in Manhattan. This imprint of her mother's flight is part of the reason she is a "passionate opponent" of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a fellow outer-borough New Yorker and self-described socialist. In opposition to "the Squad" the nom de guerre of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's far-left cohort Ms. Malliotakis started her own small group of congressional freshmen, the "Freedom Force."

'There's four of us," she says, "who on the first day bonded very quickly because we shared very similar circumstances." She names the others: Carlos Gimenez, Cuban-born, and Maria Salazar, the daughter of Cuban-refugee parents, both from Florida; and Victoria Spartz from Indiana, born in Ukraine, who came to the U.S. at 22. "I guess you could say," Ms. Malliotakis says, "that we're the founding members." But she's certain that "others within the freshman class who are supportive of freedoms and liberties" will join them.
Ms. Steel adds promptly that she's "going to work with them." The Squad, Ms. Steel says, "including AOC, are totally out of line. I want to conserve what we have in this country for future generations. I have a grandson who is 15 months old."
Ms. Malliotakis concurs. "For me, socialism is personal. We're going to fight back vehemently when we see policies being proposed that will fundamentally change our nation." She adds that Mrs. Pelosi faces a choice: "Is she going to work with us in a bipartisan way, to accomplish things? Or will she empower the socialist Squad and kowtow to them?"

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-squad-faces-a-freedom-force-11607108025
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That part of Orange County, CA is awesome.

Super interesting they elected an R rep there, good find.
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No, all these people whose families fled communism are wrong when they fear that we're headed toward that kind of government, they couldn't possibly understand the situation and historical precedent as well as an upper middle class bartender does.
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"Both say the Democratic Party made a special effort to hobble Republican candidates who were women or minorities."

And Pelosi was largely responsible for the targeted opposition. There is nothing the Democrats fear more than articulate, courageous women and minority Republican elected officials. It completely destroys the narrative they have been pushing for 60 years that Republicans are anit-minority and anti-woman.

I pray this new group has much success thwarting Pelosi and the Squad and in being a voice of reason and opposition for what is sure to be an onslaught of terrible Democrat sponsored legislation, and that it sets the stage for big gains in the Congress for 2022. You eat an elephant one bite at a time.
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The Democratic Party is not about empowering women or minorities. They are about gaining total control. When will 51% of the voters realize this and fight back? Never mind 75% of the voters as we know that the computers and liberal workers find votes out of thin air. This worlds time is coming. It had better get right and soon.
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NefariousAg said:

That part of Orange County, CA is awesome.

Super interesting they elected an R rep there, good find.
This. If I ever hit the mega millions, you'll find me living on the Newport Coast or around Dana Point.

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My man
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Me and you both, my man.
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