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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114During his appearance on “Shark Tank” on Friday, investor Kevin O’Leary said that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is “excellent at killing jobs” and has made New York City “uninvestable.”<\/p>\n
She’s really good at getting rid of unwanted tasks. During CNN’s “CNN This Morning,” O’Leary stated of Clinton, “She kills jobs<\/a> by the thousands.”<\/p>\n He claimed that Ocasio-Cortez “intended to sue” Amazon “if they produced jobs,” and that politicians were to responsible for New York City is “uninvestable.” O’Leary was referencing the summer of 2016 when the corporation decided to scrap its plans for a facility in Newark, New Jersey.<\/p>\n Read also<\/strong>:\u00a0The Medical Examiner Has Ruled That Two More Drug-related Deaths in New York City Clubs Were Murders<\/a><\/p>\n \u201cSorry. He stated, “Don’t shoot the messenger; I’m just telling you the truth,” and that he was willing to “debate” New York City officials at any moment.<\/p>\n Co-anchor Poppy Harlow responded to O’Leary’s remarks by saying he wasn’t providing the complete story.<\/p>\n Harlow replied, “There’s a bit more to it, but let’s not re-litigate that,” and co-host Don Lemon agreed.<\/p>\n After the Amazon incident in New York, “he is stating what a lot of people are saying,” Lemon said.<\/p>\n Earlier in the conversation, O’Leary stated that he was no longer investing in states like New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, or California.<\/p>\n “I no longer establish businesses in the states of New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, or California. He argued that investors should avoid certain states. The policy here is completely ridiculous. The tax rates are excessive.<\/p>\n Since 40 percent of the folks work elsewhere, including Boston, O’Leary explained, “we put them in Fargo, North Dakota.”<\/p>\n