Double vision!

The conservative group that ripped Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on a Times Square billboard for opposing Amazon has doubled down by adding a second billboard.

“That’s freedom of speech. That was our right that was given to us even if it is wrong and toes a line,” said a Staten Island resident walking by the signs who would only give her name as Liza.

“Like our president you know. I don’t agree with it. It seems kindergartenish, but that’s their right.”

Ocasio-Cortez was an outspoken opponent of the deal that would have given the giant conglomerate $2.5 billion in tax rebates and $500 million in state subsidies to build a new campus on the Queens waterfront, bringing at least 25,000 new jobs to the city.

The conservative organization, Job Creators Network, told The Post on Friday it is spending $4,000 on the campaign.

“Our first billboard in Times Square went up Wednesday. The next day, we moved to a more prominent location in Times Square, this time with two billboards,” said the group’s spokeswoman Elaine Parker.

“The contract is for $4,000. We’ve been getting a great response, so we haven’t decided how long they will run for.”

The addition of the second billboard came just hours after the congresswoman shot back at the group in a late night Wednesday tweet.

“Few things effectively communicate the power we’ve built in fighting dark money & anti-worker policies like billionaire-funded groups blowing tons of cash on wack billboards (this one is funded by the Mercers),” Ocasio-Cortez wrote to her 3.2 million Twitter followers. “(PS fact that it’s in Times Sq tells you this isn’t for/by NYers.)”