Your question is a deflection from my question. What has she done/tried to do/accomplished that makes her deserving of support? Her job isn't dunking on Trump, Elon and MTG. Her job is to govern. What has she improved for her district, let alone the country? What did she get done the past administration? You refuse to see how bullshyt this performance is. The Dems are the bytch nikka that's ready to fight and gets all crazy once security is already holding him.
She's Black
She's attractive
She calls out Republicans
Don't count. RESULTS.
The problem with ya'll super militant cats is that ya'll always ask "WHAT HAVE THIS PERSON DONE" as some gotcha question and automatically assume that they haven't done anything in office. But you don't research to see what they've actually done. If you were legit curious all you had to do was go on her government website.
Jasmine has only been a US House Member since January 2023 and already secured over $10 million dollars in federal funding for her district. Which is impressive for such a short time period (14 months, the article is March 2024) and especially since Republicans have controlled the US House since her election. US Congressmen/Congresswoman have to write Chairman and Ranking Member (number 2 person) of the House Appropriations committee to request the federal money for their district and hope the Appropriations committee approves the request.
Today, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) secured $10,476,031 in Community Project Funding for Texas’ 30th Congressional District in the first package of the FY 2024 appropriations bills. The package includes the Agriculture; Energy and Water; Military Construction-VA; Transportation...
crockett.house.gov
From the website:
Rep. Crockett championed funding for
11 projects that will directly benefit Texas’ 30th Congressional District residents under this bill.
These include:
$600,000 for Bonton Farms Bexar Street Resource Center
$959,752 to City of Lancaster for wastewater improvement projects
$500,000 for University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law Community Lawyering Center (CLC) Permanent Location
$850,000 to Fair Park First for development of the Community Park at Fair Park
$850,000 to City of Grand Prairie for expansion of Lake Ridge Bridge
$1,666,279 to City of DeSoto for Hampton Road Redevelopment
$500,000 to Texas Trust for Public Land for Judge Charles R. Rose Community Park
$2,500,000 to City of Dallas for enhancements at Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center
$850,000 for renovation of Park South Family YMCA
$200,000 for technical improvements at DeSoto Regional Jail
$1,000,000 to City of Cedar Hill for US Highway 67/Tidwell Bridge and Intersection improvements