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Oh. My. Gosh. Pat Gray makes the best impression of Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez.
In this clip, Pat read the transcript from an episode of "Influencers" with Andy Serwer. The Congresswoman from New York had some rather vague things to say about why she believes capitalism no longer suits America.
Ocasio-Cortez attempted to define "capitalism": "Capitalism at its core, what we're talking about when we talk about that is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human, environmental, and social cost. Many of these price increases are potentially due to just straight price gouging by corporations. If we allow a full just continuation of student loan payments, we are talking about a catastrophic development for millions."
"Listen to this sentence," Pat laughs, "What we are talking about when we talk about that." You have to hear Pat read this story in his best "AOC" voice. "And that is people who have so much money that their money makes money and they don't have to work, and they can control industry," Pat mocked.
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