CStallion
CStallion
CStallion

Sure, he could if the moderators gave him more time. I respect that he doesn’t cut people off in mid thought and engages in dialogue using researched facts and common sense. Traits that several of the current candidates lack.

Yeah, and I guess she also asked to see these “facts” he was presenting. During a commercial break, Yang voluntarily offered up his research for her to read through. Not sure if she agreed to take him up on that though.

I see you haven’t bothered to listen to his townhall talks, where he’s given an hour to talk about medical reform, improving the environment, giving people the power to outcompete lobbyists, and much more. The reason why you think he’s a one trick pony is because CNN and others barely give him the chance to speak, so

Last night proved that Warren isn’t my top choice for president. She was at one point, but I’ve been resonating more with Andrew Yang’s message of automation, UBI, and data ownership. Warren and Yang had a great back and forth last night with Yang coming out on top using, get this, facts! Taxing the rich won’t work

Years ago, I purchased physical versions of Mortal Kombat XL and Doom 2016 for PS4......my god, I had to wait over 18 hours to fully update! Almost nothing is on the disc anymore; the disc mainly functions as a key to unlock your game after install. To make matters worse, PS4 has a physical limitation for internal

I vote Smashboy for Smash!

“The company has been notifying potentially impacted customers and will continue to do so, via automated calls, texts and emails.”

I agree. I think Dick Cheney was secretly pulling the strings in the background. He has very close ties with the military-industrial complex and stood to make a hefty profit with the wars started under the Bush administration. 

Yeah, adding a Constitutional amendment is very difficult, compared to implementing a tax. Of course, that tax also has to mean something, and anything less than 100% will just continue to encourage special interest groups while the government profits.  Yang’s solution is probably the more feasible approach to

Definitely the best way to go. Taxing lobbyists just doesn’t seem like it would matter much unless the tax was extremely high. Putting money in the hands of the people for the purpose of voting is the next best weapon.

Warren’s tax idea is OK, but it’s far too low. Yang had an interesting idea with giving Americans “Democracy Dollars”, where we’re given money that can only go toward a congressperson’s campaign. If 10,000 people gave a campaign $100, that’s $1,000,000 right off the bat; they wouldn’t even need lobbyist money at that

My local arcade has those, but also racing games, gun games, some weird Luigi's Mansion arcade game (which I guess is a gun game), and several based on phone games such as Candy Crush and Monopoly. I don't think I saw any traditional fighting games or joystick/button cabinets anywhere. Welcome to the future. 

Yeeeeah, we'll see. If he ends up wearing an orange jumpsuit one day, great, but I'm not holding my breath. Again, a good lawyer can spin any narrative, no matter what the facts may show. 

I agree. Think back to when Obama first entered the presidential race. He was fresh, exciting, young, experienced, made sense when he spoke, and he was the first African American to run. Just lots to get excited about overall. Flash forward to now, and it’s..... Well, we have 3 white folks in their 70s polling in the

As fun as it would be to imagine Trump in prison, I doubt he’d ever wind up there. Apparently sitting presidents are bulletproof, plus he has some of the best lawyers in the country working for him. A disgraceful impeachment is more likely, and even that has little guarantee of even happening due to the current makeup

Agreed! Although I encourage votes for Andrew Yang instead. I will not be voting for any candidate in their 70s (or higher) next year.

Andrew Yang is up to $10 million and keeps climbing. He's ahead of Corey Booker and just shy of Kamala Harris. 

15 years, no chance of parole, and I'd be satisfied. 

Correct, in a townhall talk he gave in New Hampshire, someone asked this question. Yang said the entitlements are not all or none in place of the dividend, so it could be possible to have SNAP (or whatever) and have the dividend, depending what worked out in the person’s best financial interest. For example, someone