Before Andrew Yang, I was an anarchist. The first rally I ever attended was by Dr. Ron Paul during the 2012 election cycle. He had raised enough questions for me to look into the policy proposals that he was standing on; most notably the idea that we should audit and end the Federal Reserve. That would have been a fundamental shift in the world we live in. I wasn’t aware of it at that time, but I knew he was telling the truth, after I went investigating the Federal Reserve, I accepted him to be an honest man with a firm grasp of what was happening in our world. I watched as the media ignored him, left him off of graphics, and treated this well respected doctor and congressman as though he was a crazy person with nothing of substance to say. This became what I saw as the reality of the mainstream media. They are an arm of the

established class of people who decide what is and what is not possible. The overlords of this country, where “anything and everything is possible”. It’s amazing that we allow this to be what it is. We are so caught up in our own lives and only catch what’s happening in the world through brief 30 second sound bites. It’s this mindset that allowed Obama to commit all of his constitutional travesties, leading to what we now know as the Trump Administration.

Then came along another man who has consistently fought for a structural change of the world we live in for more than forty years. The historic campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders. The media having perfected their role as gatekeepers to the ruling class and the halls of power continued their campaign of keeping the status quo and not acknowledging the power of Bernie Sanders or the message that the world doesn’t have to be this way; the same message that Ron Paul was working to get people to understand. The world doesn’t have to be this way. He ran an absolutely amazing campaign that defied all of the odds, considering Hillary Clinton was the anointed one, the one whose time had come, the one who deserved the position of President of the United States of America, blah blah blah. Bernie Sanders was ignored, made fun of, and downright disrespected in his pursuit of altering what it means to be an American. Bringing people together in the mutual goal of making the world a better place.

We are seeing the same thing take place with Andrew Yang. 256% increase in donations shows unprecedented growth of any campaign in history and barely a footnote in the discussion with his 10 Million dollar haul. Biden bringing in less than previous quarters due to his donors maxing out, meaning he’s peaked. Warren and Sanders bringing in solid numbers with a nice plateau that will take them quite far. Andrew Yang posting in the top 5, with the largest increase by far, hands down, without question. How? By appealing to the reality of the world we’re living in and creating an eye opening realization that the world doesn’t have to be this way.

The #YangGang helped me when I was in need after someone set my car on fire here. These acts of kindness are interesting to observe as they permeate beyond social media and into the real world. Pictures of receipts with tips for $20.20 with the words “What could you do with an extra $1,000 a month. Google Andrew Yang” scrawled across the receipt. These are from people who have seemed to give credence to the idea that the world doesn’t have to be this way, that there is plenty of resources to go around, that we don’t have to live in a mindset of scarcity but one of abundance.

The mindset of abundance is a central position for Andrew Yang and is why it becomes obvious that we, as a country, have the money and resources to flip the world into a better position for our children, but we need a drastic overhaul of the fundamentals. We need a social contract rewrite. This is what Ron Paul was attempting to do with our monetary policy, what Bernie Sanders was and is trying to do with the function of government, Andrew Yang is working towards this with his Human-Centered Capitalism, and Donald Trump is doing with the expose’ of the dirt and rot in the system.

Donald Trump is a racist, bigot, sexist etc etc etc. When he’s not actively