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SKJ

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  1. Yeah, I wish Shapiro would debate him on Ubi or any number of his positions, but at this point, any media is good media for Yang. The truth if the matter is that Ubi should carry him into the white House on its own. No one else sees it. The automation of factory jobs brought us Trump. How are we doing on fixing that? Well, considering only one person has an idea that would fix it in this whole presidential clusterfuck, I guess we'll never know. We're all just going to watch the world burn with these dumbass policies from anyone else. And yes, 2.4 trillion is the number, but it's much smaller once you consider that even the savings from it will cut it in half, then a VAT that will help us actually capture taxes from Amazon, Google, Facebook, and others, since they live tax free. Yang is getting any part of media he can get in order to save this shithole of a country. The meme war helped get us Trump, so why not use it to get us an actual smart person?
  2. He came out against it being a medically necessary procedure that doctors guide people into. Not against the right to do it if you do choose.
  3. I would think that most Americans, especially in the states that are going to be beaten to death with the upcoming job losses, wouldn't see it as communism, since they'd be in it. The only thing anywhere near communism is the rich's entanglement with government.
  4. I would be crazy excited for a yang/butti paring. A Yang in the booty if-you-will
  5. This is an important thing to understand
  6. Well ok Mr Yang. I mean, he's actually pushing a candidacy of ideas. From his recent email: Both Iowa and New Hampshire, along with nearly the entire country, are struggling with opiates. A student asked me this question in Marshalltown, Iowa: “I have friends walking around my high school with fentanyl patches on their arms who are already addicted to opiates. A lot of them would never tell anyone they have a problem because they think they’d go to jail. Would you consider decriminalizing opiates? I think more people would be able to get help.” I answered: “I’m on board with decriminalizing marijuana use—in part because it’s a safer way to manage pain for many people—but I have to look into what decriminalizing opiates would mean for Americans. I’d be open to it if it seemed like it would help us get people healthier faster.” I’ve been looking into it. A couple other countries have taken this step and it has improved public health. Portugaldecriminalized these drugs in 2001; if caught with a small amount of opiates, you have the drugs taken away and are referred to treatment and counseling. This had dramatic positive effects—today, the drug-related death rate in Portugal is five times lower than the E.U. average and one-fiftieth (2%) of the US. Portugal is not the US. But its example may be helpful. We have an addiction crisis on our hands. More than 11 million Americans are addicted to opiates right now. 8 Americans are dying of drug overdoses every hour. For many Americans, the progression goes from Oxycontin to heroin to fentanyl, progressively cheaper ways to get similar effects. This opiate crisis began when Purdue Pharma flooded the market with enough Oxycontin for hundreds of thousands of Americans under the pretense that it was a non-addictive painkiller. They were fined $635 million by the government for fraudulent marketing. But they made $30 billion. That means they paid a 2% fine for unleashing a plague that is killing tens of thousands of Americans each year. That's more Americans than died in the Vietnam War. To me, the Federal Government screwed up by turning a blind eye when Purdue Pharma was initiating this plague. We should do everything in our power to give more Americans a fighting chance to free themselves from addiction and get well. It is destroying families and communities before our eyes. It is possible that criminalizing opiates decreases access and use. But for a public health crisis of this magnitude, the criminal justice system seems to be a terrible first resort. It pushes a lot of the activity underground and makes addicts more likely to hide their addiction. Addiction is a disease—you shouldn't criminalize people that you are trying to help. Especially when it may be partially your fault that they got addicted in the first place. I am increasingly open to the idea that we should explore decriminalizing opiates to some extent in order to more effectively address the public health crisis. We have to face facts. Millions of Americans are using these drugs right now. The priority should be doing all we can to help, not punishing people and pushing the behavior into the dark. Portugal may have gotten it right.
  7. Yeah, I understand that, but then again, there are those that are just as unreasonable on the other side, those that believe that if they bring charges against someone that they're just guilty as hell. I understand that it's never going to change, but there's an element to each end of the spectrum that should not serve for lack of fairness.
  8. That shit is dope. You must see it for what it is... A revolution of sorts
  9. I was on the chan before I came here. I found this place, then left there. I guess I matured
  10. 4chan is basically a dystopia that has rejected most of the status quo in advance. It's really just an image board with a lot of surly assholes on it.
  11. Ha ha ha Yang isn't the groyper candidate. Quit trying to act like you're not alt right. You know Yang isn't fucking alt right, you wierdo
  12. How much? You should read about that first
  13. 4chan is being overrun by the yang gang. Shit is hilarious
  14. A video of Tim pool. He's a very large douche. Anyways... Rise of the pink hats https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/03/rise-of-the-pink-hats/amp/
  15. It doesn't matter, because not black. Of course, if he does wear a tan suit it'll be very problematic because he's gay
  16. So, when I got shot and subsequently was DOA, I bled out internally. It was a very, very comfortable death. Bleeding out is how I want to go
  17. He's definitely a fucking code talker You must understand, I fucking hate that fuck. I can't stand watching his bullshit on Rogan, and others, and he turns my stomach. But in terms of getting Yang some name recognition? Sheet...
  18. Holy fucking shit. Tim Pool? That's a major, major get
  19. This kind of shit will keep happening until we get that damn wall built
  20. Well, 4chan got behind him because of what they call the NEET lifestyle. They're calling the freedom dividend NEETbux.
  21. No, I would sit out because, as I've seen it, all of our best candidates get weeded out for some watered-down, middle of the road piece of shit who sells out to corporate lobbies and then does literally nothing of any benefit for America.
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