We’ve heard plenty of takes on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal Thursday, and we’ve also learned that 2020 presidential contender Kamala Harris has signed on to co-sponsor it. But we’re still not sure … it’s a genuine House resolution, but people like Dave Weigel are telling us that it shouldn’t be taken literally.

Here’s Hot Air’s John Sexton with a summary.

Just read this Green New Deal analysis piece at Politico: https://t.co/JCasERUnjq

So I guess the "smart take" on the GND is going to be that she doesn't *really* mean it. She can't because that would be, well, delusional. — John Sexton (@verumserum) February 7, 2019

Earlier today Dave Weigel was arguing that she didn't really mean to get rid of airplanes even though that's pretty much what the summary document says. — John Sexton (@verumserum) February 7, 2019

I think the 'she doesn't really mean it' arguments are going to hit a wall as it becomes obvious that she really means it. This is a person who described America as "dystopian" a couple weeks ago. She meant that too. — John Sexton (@verumserum) February 7, 2019

Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel read the Green New Deal and says she was nearly in tears laughing by the end of it.

1) By the end of the Green New Deal resolution (and accompanying fact sheet) I was laughing so hard I nearly cried. If a bunch of GOPers plotted to forge a fake Democratic bill showing how bonkers the party is, they could not have done a better job. It is beautiful. #GreenNewDeal — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

2) See Ron Bailey for look at sheer number of turbines, solar panels, facilities necessary just for the "renewable electricity" bit. Wud need 500k square km, bigger than California. Also note, govt will pay for these–not private sector. https://t.co/wQ0C6wonha — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

3) Also, AOC would put charging stations "everywhere," upgrade or tear down "every building" in the country (homes and businesses), install high-speed rail across every state, upgrade all our infrastructure. (Maybe once Ds allow permitting reform? LOL. LOL. LOL.) — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

Sure, it would be “impossible” to build a wall on the southern border, but install a high-speed rail network that would replace air travel and do it in a decade? Sure. Hey, remember when President Barack Obama said part of the 2009 stimulus bill would be used to build a high-speed rail network joining the country? And how he promised to convert the entire White House fleet of cars to electric vehicles within one year of becoming president? Good times.

4)Somehow, government-run healthcare, "family sustainable" wages, paid leave, and "affordable" housing are also "required" for a clean economy. I would love to understand this logic. (And imagine what wages will need to be to pay for billion-dollar-per-kilowatt electricity) — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

5) Key part though people is bit in fact sheet that explains why resolution is not immediately banning fossil fuels or demanding zero-emissions across economy. Because "we aren't sure that we'll be able to fully get rid of farting cows and airplanes that fast." Note "fully." — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

6) Planes run on fossil fuel. No fossil fuel, no visits to granny. Cows produce methane, why alarmists want to get rid of livestock. She can't do it "fully" in 10 years, but AOC is coming after ur air miles and bacon. This is honesty about how Ds wud micromanage private life. — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

7)And how to pay for mass trillions in cost? Don't worry! Federal Reserve will just "extend credit" And "new public banks can be created to extend credit too." Because, you know, like, money is just paper, and how hard can it be to make some more of the stuff, right? Right? — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

8) Ok. Back to laughing. — Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) February 7, 2019

Yes indeed. It is truly hard to read this bill and not burst out laughing. I am wondering whether the authors on the Left who puts this out are either insane, have a jocular sense of humor, or are intellectually disabled. — stuart brainerd (@stuartbrainerd) February 7, 2019

That can’t be real. I need to read this. — JesterSMX (@JesterSMX) February 7, 2019

So ridiculous. — Jim Fletcher (@MSUis1) February 7, 2019

Comprise and put high speed rail on top of the wall. — tom hynes (@tom_hynes) February 7, 2019

Is there a Hank Johnson rider to stabilize Guam so that it doesn't capsize? — Ex FHockey Dad (@SirBill76) February 7, 2019

Hey! I was planning on being first in line for that "unwilling to work" money grab! — Maddie McCarthy (@MaddieM11536801) February 7, 2019

The power grid is struggling now. Imagine being held up by hamsters on wheels? The power grid will fail the moment you plug in a toothbrush. Forget the electric bills and time you would need to waste charging your car. ?‍♂️ — Mr. Salty (@GnomoreNiceGuy) February 7, 2019

Just a rehash of the “Leap Manifesto,” published in Canada in 2015. They missed the irony that it’s basically a leap off an economic cliff.

Yet another delusional, Socialist, environmentalist, vegetarian fantasy. I’m betting AOC will still insist on hitching rides with the 89th. — MSG (@BurntCapital) February 7, 2019

People who borrow $100,000 for a degree in Urban Art Appreciation Studies will support this. — Phillip J Hubbell (@PJHubbell) February 7, 2019

Yeah, I can see it now. Farmer John in North Dakota takes his Tesla, which won't start because it's 2 below zero, to pick up his supplies at the nearest store, which is about 40 miles away. Did this chick ever step foot out of NYC or DC? — Shari Hughes (@ShariHuz) February 7, 2019

I guess Farmer John will have to get a wind powered truck. LOL — Netmilsmom (@Netmilsmom) February 7, 2019

Or ride his cow into town…..oh wait — Kari Kullman (@KariKullman) February 7, 2019

Has this hot mess been restored to Ocasio-Cortez’s website yet so more people can laugh at it?

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