AOC Is a Fake YIMBY
The New York congresswoman has endorsed much-needed zoning reform, but also raised typical NIMBY complaints about projects in her own backyard.

Progressive champion Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) is generating a good deal of buzz among supply-loving housing reformers for supposedly seeing the light on zoning reform after her political action committee (PAC) released a candidate questionnaire endorsing a number of prized YIMBY (yes in my backyard) policies.
The 2022 questionnaire put out by her Courage to Change PAC last week asks candidates vying for its endorsement whether they can get behind eliminating single-family-only zoning, reducing minimum lot sizes, and rezoning wealthy communities to allow for "mixed-income" housing developments.
Rep. @AOC also asking endorsed candidates to pledge to end single-family zoning and to oppose "member deference" in some cases. ????https://t.co/VZzBje90Qo pic.twitter.com/Xw4juACpAt
— Jeff Coltin (@JCColtin) January 12, 2022
All of these policies have been longtime goals of the country's YIMBY movement, a generally left-leaning but politically diverse coalition that's settled on eliminating restrictions on new, denser housing development as the primary cure for America's high rents and home prices.
The YIMBY movement has been scoring some impressive wins in recent years, such as passing legislation in states and cities across the country that allow property owners to build more housing on their own land and to make it more difficult for local governments (and the neighbors) to stop them.
Ocasio-Cortez's latest questionnaire has some thinking that she too has been won over to the YIMBY cause.
Curbed confidently declared as much in an article headlined "AOC Is a YIMBY Now," which got an approving retweet from the congresswoman herself.
AOC just retweeted the Curbed article about her becoming a YIMBY. pic.twitter.com/EnZO9gWKfe
— Aaron Green (@AaronGuhreen) January 15, 2022
Progressive blogger and Bloomberg columnist Noah Smith likewise saw this questionnaire as proof of both Ocasio-Cortez's own YIMBYism and of a broader left-wing shift away from an anti-capitalist politics that also happens to be very anti-development.
Complicating this picture of Ocasio-Cortez as a fervent, sudden YIMBY convert is her own history of supporting zoning reform in general, while simultaneously embracing stridently anti-development talking points about construction in her own backyard.
Ocasio-Cortez has been putting her name on zoning reform proposals since at least 2019. In November of that year, she introduced her A Place to Prosper Act—one of six bills in her A Just Society package.
In addition to creating new tenant protection policies and imposing stricter regulations on corporate landlords, the Place to Prosper Act would also have pulled federal highway funding from localities that had single-family-only zoning laws on the books, required developers to include off-street parking in new construction, mandated large lot sizes, and/or banned manufactured housing parks.
A number of federal legislators have introduced bills that would tie transportation funding to localities loosening up their zoning codes. Ocasio-Cortez's bill, by conditioning federal highway funds on the total elimination of single-family-only zoning and large lot sizes, is perhaps the most radical of these proposals.
That should theoretically earn her a lot of YIMBY credibility.
And yet, just a week after introducing this bill, Ocasio-Cortez also came out swinging against a proposal to develop tens of thousands of new homes, including potentially thousands of affordable homes, in her own district.
The proposal in question would have involved decking over the 180-acre Sunnyside Yard rail yard in Queens, and then letting developers build a mix of residential and commercial space, parks, and community facilities on top of it.
At a minimum, this plan would have added 14,000 new units of housing in a housing-starved New York City. One "residential test case" envisioned adding 24,000 new housing units at the site, including 7,200 below-market-rate units.
Ocasio-Cortez strongly objected to this creation of new homes as an example of "overdevelopment" that would make New York City's affordability problems worse, not better.
"The proposal as it stands reflects a misalignment of priorities: development over reinvestment, commodification of public land over consideration of public good," wrote Ocasio-Cortez and New York City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer in a letter to the city's Economic Development Corporation. "The proposed high-rise and mid-rise residential buildings would further exacerbate a housing crisis that displaces communities of color and parcels off public land to private real estate developers."
In January 2020, Ocasio-Cortez officially resigned from a steering committee that was advising the Sunnyside Yard project.
The Manhattan Institute's Michael Hendrix described Ocasio-Cortez's complaints about Sunnyside Yard as "garden-variety NIMBYism" to Reason at the time.
Indeed, it's hard to see how someone who is sincerely convinced of the merits of new housing supply as a means of making cities more affordable could at the same time object to the creation of thousands of new homes over a railyard because of their potential to cause displacement and gentrification.
To be clear, there are good reasons to oppose the Sunnyside Yard development. The value of the developable land created by decking over the railyard would still be less than the cost of the deck itself, meaning the project would require substantial public subsidies. Ocasio-Cortez doesn't raise that objection, however.
She's also come out against other, even less objectionable projects in Queens. In 2018, she opposed the plans of a local developer to secure a zoning change that would have allowed him to build a 120-unit residential development with a Target store on the ground floor. Thanks to the opposition from Ocasio-Cortez and other local officials, the developer opted to build offices and medical suites instead.
One could argue that Ocasio-Cortez's views have evolved away from this earlier left-wing NIMBYism. The fact that she can introduce zoning reform legislation one week and oppose new apartments the next suggests she can hold both views in her head at the same time.
We've seen other examples of socialist candidates and elected officials endorse YIMBY policies for wealthy areas while still incorporating a heavy dose of left-wing NIMBYism into their plans for their own districts or supporters.
San Francisco politician and socialist activist Jackie Fielder endorsed repealing zoning restrictions in wealthy communities like Cupertino and Beverly Hills during her bid to unseat YIMBY champion state Sen. Scott Wiener (D–San Francisco). Fielder also made her opposition to Wiener's "market-based approach" to housing affordability—which involved legalizing apartment buildings near transit stops—a significant issue in her campaign.
The 2020 presidential campaign platform of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) called out the racist legacy of zoning laws, a common, correct YIMBY refrain. Yet Sanders also endorsed Boston activists' opposition to turning a dilapidated race track into 10,000 units of housing in the lead up to the Massachusetts presidential primary. (Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Sanders' presidential bid.)
To be clear, it's not just left-wing politicians that waffle on zoning reform. President Donald Trump's housing secretary, Ben Carson, was happy to describe himself as a YIMBY in favor of eliminating zoning restrictions for a few years. But in 2020 he and Trump did a complete 180 and decided that zoning reform was actually a left-wing plot to destroy the American dream.
That so many politicians can talk out of both sides of their mouths on zoning reform means people should be cautious about handing out the YIMBY label. The risk is that sincere supporters of new housing end up running interference for candidates who continue to dabble in counterproductive NIMBYism. (My own coverage of Carson and his zoning reform work at HUD should be a cautionary tale to all.)
At a minimum, Ocasio-Cortez's views on housing are a mixed bag when viewed in total. When it comes to housing policy in her own backyard, they are explicitly anti-development. That would produce some awkward answers if she had to fill out her own PAC's questionnaire.
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A lying weasel democrat politician; this is news?
She’s a low IQ communist. With so many things going on currently I’m surprised that this article would be written, especially considering this chick’s stupidity.
Seriously, she is one dumb little girl.
I still can't get over how jaw-droppingly stupid she is and yet the amount of adherents that she commands. It is startling.
One of her first videos when elected was being shocked at a garbage disposal in her luxury d.c. apartment despite having them at her upper middle class house growing up.
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She's a low-IQ communist who was selected to appeal to low-IQ communists, which is why her stupid mug is on TV every day, saying stupid things. Her job is not to pass laws or do legislate-y things. Her job is to rabble-rouse.
Imagine her winning a senate primary against Schumer. Her district is a lost cause, but how would she fare in a statewide election? Are NY state voters willing to swallow a pill that bitter?
She missed her calling as some rich guy’s fuck doll.
I actually wonder the same thing. Morbid curiosity wants to see her run against Chuck to see what the results would actually be.
Yeah. It boggles my mind that people will vote for whoever has an R or D next to there name. NY and other cities vote for Ds for 40 years . The cities are not paradises and get worse.
It's the habit problem. Majority of this country hates the IRS and thinks it's a terrible agency. Yet a majority of this country opposes reform or modification of the IRS.
But they drew a comic making here a superhero.
Her weakness - Economics, reason, and logic
If she wasn’t dating a beta cuck then maybe her mouth would be full more often. Thus reducing the surplus of batshit idiocy coming out of it. And I’m guessing she gives a very enthusiastic and effective blowjob.
I've tried to help you out on this before, Reason, so let me try again.
Beware of zoning reform from the left, because it's not YIMBY, it's YIYBY (Yes in YOUR back Yard for those not keeping score at home).
YIEBEBY - Yes in everybody else's backyard. Pronounced "Yeah Baby!"
YIHBY... Yes in Her back yard.
She doesn't like that.
Also, as usual, there's plenty of topical variability. If it's mask mandates, YIMBY, YIYBY, YIEBY, YIYS, YIYB, YIYCH, YIYGS, YIYPO... If it's a jobs-producing, $14.99-wage corporate center or power-generating nuclear reactor it's NIMBY, NIYBY, NIABY.
And more like "how can we get more Blue voters to live in Red districts", than "how can we make housing more affordable".
There’s also no vote muni bonds for whoever’s funding these influencers activists. Muni bonds are similar to the SALT deduction for the blue state billionaires. The guys that fund Pelosi's, Schumers, Biden’s campaigns.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/schifrin/2021/12/02/california-scheming-municipal-bonds-workforce-housing-crisis-luxury-apartments/?sh=7c414b0f3001
Dirty Cortez doesn’t want things erected in her backyard?
Now, THAT'S funny right there, I don't care who you are.
Secretary Buttgag does.
There are three people not wearing masks in that picture, yet I'm assured that masks are an integral part of shutting COVID down.
Masks in baby colors are proven to be most effective.
You must be behind the times. It is settled scientific fact that the "betters" don't transmit the disease and therefore don't have to wear masks. Only the common folk are required to mask up.
Understanding that will help you understand that picture better.
Gillenbrand, Pelosi, Bowser, etc all promised to do better when caught!
AOC only tested positive for COVID because of Florida's lax policies.
There are exceptions for politicians. Otherwise, how would we hear their lies?
Her eyes have changed. She used to have stupid eyes. Now she has the eyes of someone who knows power.
Isn't that a fact!
sign in front of AOC should read "save lives. stop democrats"
Evicting fetuses is still totally cool.
Fetuses have squatters rights.
Trespassers will be shot!
Xbox has that new abortion game coming out that caters to progressives. The goal is to crawl through dungeons trying to find the golden coat hanger. One the beta testers released some actual game play and he really put on a clinic. If it does well they are hoping it could evolve into an entire Womb Raider franchise. It will be rated ENB for everyone.
It will be rated ENB for
everyoneages 0 and up.Sound like a good partner for the crack baby franchise.
Politicians are in favor of all sorts of good things - as long as they're done "correctly". Same with AOC, she's all in favor of YIMBY policies as long as they're done somewhere else.
Just no to tens of thousands of high-paying Amazon jobs in her district. Her voters don't need THAT kind of help.
The first housing question states that developers will be required to include mixed-income (read: subsidized) housing in every development. I'm not sure that mandatory Federal YIMBYism is better than local NIMBYism.
What a Target-Rich Environment that photo is ...
Progressive blogger and Bloomberg columnist Noah Smith
But you repeat yourself.
She's a fake fucking everything.
Remember when she shed tears because the Israel defense dome was going to pass and she was against it? Remember what she voted when she was sure it would pass..."present"
Something she had enough conviction to cry and rant about, she still wouldn't go on the record against, because even though she is early in her career, she instantly turned into a full on, fake, no principles, standard issue politician.
She is garbage. And she will continue to be an albatross around the Ds necks.
This
Something she had enough conviction to cry and rant about, she still wouldn't go on the record against, because even though she is early in her career, she instantly turned into a full on, fake, no principles, standard issue politician.
Early in her career? Instantly? My understanding is that she worked as a fake bartender to pay her way through a fake economics degree *then* became a 'real' politician.
"Worked" is probably a bit of an overstatement - "worked it" for tips is probably closer to the mark.
You forgot the 'tears' at the immigration camp too in Texas.
Fixed.
You're just gonna lob 'em in like that?
Millennials are really fleeing the burbs and moving to porta potties in the south Bronx. Who knew
Blacks and Latinos really don’t like gentrification. Taiwanese want industry, jobs, big box stores. YIMBY your ass off in Flushing.
AOC is a fake. No need to expand on that.
“ The fact that she can introduce zoning reform legislation one week and oppose new apartments the next suggests she can hold both views in her head at the same time”
I seriously doubt she holds one view in her head!
If she's that concerned about local issues, why didn't she run for the State Legislature or the City Government? She spouting off about things that she has nothing to do with. She already screwed her neighborhood when she sabotaged the Amazon deal. Yet her constituents are too ignorant or brainwashed to see it.
Of course they are. They were the geniuses who elected her in the first place.
What is the issue with NIMBY? I would have thought that Libertarian support of having a say in what happens in one's back yard a no-brainer.
Telling other property owners what they can do with their property is not very libertarian.
But in the case of AOC, neither YIMBY nor NIMBY fits. I'm thinking it needs different first and last letters.
Stupid Liberal Girl --> Elite Liberal Girl is a natural progression
Stupid liberal girl and elite liberal girl is frequently a synonym if not a logical identity. Their privilege can and does make them stupid and the lack of failure in spite of stupidity makes them elite. Not that men are never stupid but they, more often, tend to get shovels or hammers put in their hand to ameliorate their (own perception of their) status.
I live in a "dense" apartment (96~ units in a 5-story building) in the inner-city and I can tell you no one would want to live like this. Even as a bachelor it's no cakewalk. I can only assume cosmopolitans are in favor of it so all the poor people will be concentrated in the urban areas.
You'd guys do better talking about how to make homeownership affordable for people making 30k a year.
" I can tell you no one would want to live like this."
Hong kongers will tell you otherwise. Average apartment size is 650 sq ft. 'Nanoflats' are 128 sq ft, about the size of a parking space.
More 'acontextual factoids make my beliefs true' from mtrueman. Got any data on the number of Hong Kongers that *prefer* 128 sq. ft. over 650 sq. ft. regardless of cost? Because there are literal boatloads of Hong Kongers over the last several decades that would suggest that you're a retard and several boatloads more who own empty real estate in more remote parts of China to suggest you're all retarded.
Disagree that she is dumb. Sure, she might not want the buildings in her neighborhood- whatever. New York is not going to make the same mistake Minneapolis, St Paul did. Let them build YIMBY - then rent control after the buildings are complete. Seems risky for financiers. The IVYs aren’t the same as they used to be.
She is now and always has been a hypocritical poser. She has the mind of a child.
AOC may very well be suffering from victim narcissism disorder. Or she may just be a narcissist. There is something mentally unbalanced with her. Her paranoid delusions of people attempting to kill her are worrisome.
If she's that concerned about local issues, why didn't she run for the State Legislature or the City Government? She spouting off about things that she has nothing to do with. She already screwed
her neighborhood when she sabotaged the Amazon deal. Yet her constituents are too ignorant or brainwashed to see it.