Support for nuclear energy is pretty close to a must-have for me; I genuinely don't see an immediate path toward a massive + sustainable reduction in emissions without it. Education is obv another big one; Booker's ideas are strong & Yang *really* impressed me on the podcast
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Aye. Though, I am not entirely sold on the doom and gloom look on automation. Yang just appears the most reasonable out of the whole bunch.
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Yusssss. Get a MATH hat!
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i'm pretty against a UBI, but as my friend pointed out to me, "better than what most politicians are planning on doing with your money"
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also, Shapiro may not be your cup of tea (he can be overly defensive IMO), but he did an interview with Yang back in April you might be interested in:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DHuRTvzMFw …
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Yang seems like a candidate I’d really get along with and enjoy dinner with (unlike virtually all others)... and still disagree about most policy.
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Do you like Tulsi at all? I really like her drugs and war stuff. Not so much medical stuff
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I still don’t see how UBI isn’t a slippery slope to bankruptcy, but he was very impressive. (And The Portal might just be the most important podcast out right now.)
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Andrew Yang is really impressive in long form interviews. I think that format is actually what makes a candidate like him even possible.
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