I don't not like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, however I was watching a video by Tim Pool talking about her statement that NY could spend the $3 billion in tax credits they "saved" by not having Amazon build a HQ there on teachers, hospitals and such. This was plainly ignorant of basic facts, being charitable. Amazon's HQ was predicted to bring in $27 billion in state revenue, the $3 billion would have been offset against that. In fact, by the deal falling through, NY missed out on at least $24 billion, they didn't "save" $3 billion. Clearly that isn't how tax credits work.
Additionally, Tim Pool suggests it's
confusing that she made a big deal of the fact that not all the jobs would go to "local New Yorkers" - as if the non-NY Americans were some sort of unwelcome invaders (despite the fact that by relocating, they're adding to local city/state revenue), yet she's the same person who says borders should be 100% thrown open to whoever wants to come in. She wants no national borders yet she's using "localist" language that suggests she wants to restrict worker's mobility
within the nation. This kind of flip-flopping on the basic message makes it sounds like she's changing her message opportunistically based on issue rather than providing a consistent framework that all these things fall within.
At the end of the video Tim linked to AOC's Politifact page. For the things they have fact-check she has a pretty low rating: out of 7 fact-checked statements she's made so far, 4 were rated "false" with 1 "pants on fire". The verdict would have to be that she says stuff that plays well to the crowd but is ultimately not very accurate factually.
https://www.politifact.com/personalities/alexandria-ocasio-cortez/Compare this to Bernie's track record. Not a single "pants on fire" statement and only 12% rated "false".
https://www.politifact.com/personalities/bernie-sanders/Sure, AOC hasn't said enough that's been fact-checked against to have a strong metric, but the results so far aren't exactly promising. From what I've seen she's spouting a liberal version of the same type of populism that's infecting other types of politics. She's no Bernie.