AOC thinks Republicans having meltdowns over gas stoves is funny

"These are the same people who would have said we should have never gotten rid of leaded gasoline," said AOC

Published January 14, 2023 5:00AM (EST)

U. S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks during joint announcement with U. S. Senator Chuck Schumer at 103rd Street Corona Plaza. Schumer and Ocasio-Cortez announced that in recent COVID relief legislation, the Federal Emergency Management Administration will help pay for the funeral and burial of COVID-hit families that cannot afford it via a $2 billion national pot of disaster funds out of which $260 million will be allocated to New York City. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)
U. S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks during joint announcement with U. S. Senator Chuck Schumer at 103rd Street Corona Plaza. Schumer and Ocasio-Cortez announced that in recent COVID relief legislation, the Federal Emergency Management Administration will help pay for the funeral and burial of COVID-hit families that cannot afford it via a $2 billion national pot of disaster funds out of which $260 million will be allocated to New York City. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

This article originally appeared on AlterNet.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has fired back at Republican lawmakers who had a "meltdown" over her opinion of gas stoves as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission prepares to move forward with possible regulations for the gas-powered appliance.

On Thursday, January 12, the congresswoman posted a video to her Instagram story responding to the Republican backlash. The lawmaker mocked Republicans for having a meltdown over her remarks.

"I do think it's funny, the absolute, utter Republican meltdown where they're like, 'You can take my gas stove from my cold, dead hands,' or, 'How dare you talk about gas stoves, you have a gas stove,'" Ocasio-Cortez said in the video.

She went on to further expound on her opinion of owning a gas stove.

"First of all, I rent, period. Second of all, it doesn't even matter. Because, by that logic, these are the same people who would have said we should have never gotten rid of leaded gasoline just because someone may have driven a gasoline car," she said.

Ocasio-Cortez also laid an argument from a scientific evolution perspective saying it "evolves and gives us new knowledge with time."

The Democratic lawmaker's remarks come amid a flurry of critical reactions from Republicans. Although the White House initially denied claims about the possibility of a future ban on gas stoves, Ocasio-Cortez tweeted what appeared to be support for the initiative.

As reports emerged about the possible ban, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) fired back tweeting, "I'll NEVER give up my gas stove. If the maniacs in the White House come for my stove, they can pry it from my cold dead hands. COME AND TAKE IT!!"

To which, Ocasio Cortez responded with new facts about gas stoves tweeting, "Did you know that ongoing exposure to NO2 from gas stoves is linked to reduced cognitive performance."


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