Can we all just agree that Andrew Yang is the President we need? "Not left, or right, just forward." All his policies are listed and explained in detail:
Andrew Yang's comprehensive set of policy proposals and platform for his candidacy for mayor of New York City.
www.yang2020.com
The best of which is the Freedom Dividend, $1,000/month to every American age 18 until they "expire." (As well as an additional fund which allows everyone to give money to political candidates, taking the power away from corporate lobbyists.) Most of which will be collected from a VAT aimed at the most profitable corporations and tech companies, which is a tax that can't be avoided.
The money spent on scientific research like this, pales in comparison to the trillions we've spent on war efforts which have been called "the forever wars." (Not to mention, the loss of thousands of American lives) By ending these wars, and getting our troops back, we can better address real problems in America.
To use a quote from Andrew Yang, shutting down research like this while spending billions and trillions on oversea war efforts, is like "Pouring water into a bathtub with a giant hole ripped in it."
Similarly, just removing Trump from office is not a solution. The DNC is only really interested in focusing on the problem, not solutions. Andrew Yang is not "playing ball" with their agenda and narrative, instead offering real and fair solutions to truly "Make America Great Again." Consequently, they've found ways to undermine him, like shutting off his mic during a debate, giving him the least amount of time to speak by far, denying new polls in December to reflect his current polling status and therefore prevent him from attending the last debate. And in one instance, his face was replaced by another person in a graphic of presidential candidates.
The DNC is promoting fear of Trump as a means to encourage their voters to support whoever is polling highest, so that candidate will win in 2020. It's not about who has the best policies. It reminds me of how colleges were a decade ago, where they would urge you to "just get any degree" (and even worse, develop a mindset of doing whatever it takes to succeed) in order to avoid poverty and hardship. (As a minimalist, I'm content working part-time and living in poverty, even though I can afford things other people who make twice as much as I do can't afford, like more expensive/better food.)