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  • Good job. Thank you

  • Only go, how beautiful are you Atlanta?

  • Wow, why are my rallies always composed of the most beautiful people in this country?

  • First let's thank lacy haunted Marci Allen. Oh

  • That's the greatest thing is that you come to places like Atlanta you like it lacy and I actually have friends online

  • Then you get to meet someone in person

  • I have to say meeting someone in person is about a thousand times better than meeting them online. I

  • Highly recommend it. So if you're friends with people online, try and meet them face-to-face

  • Oh

  • Someone asked me have I been to Atlanta lot

  • I bet it would land a lot over the last number of years

  • But I have to say I've never been to this park

  • I never really enjoyed this place as like like someone who was here. Like I always been very transactional about my time in Atlanta

  • So like in and out, you know what I mean?

  • Like I didn't know if coming in and I just go downtown

  • I do some corporate meeting and then often I'd instead of turning around

  • But I want to spend some more time than land. I get to know you all

  • Because this place is tremendous and you guys keep sucking up some of my favorite people from the East Coast you

  • Guys, just keep on absorbing them. How many of you are all from the Northeast and you've wised up?

  • yeah, we know you escaped and

  • We envy you we're mad. And the way we're gonna show our anger is we're gonna follow you

  • Know so I'll make you yeah, you look gathered. I'm running for president as a Democrat in 2020

  • When I have not a career politician

  • I'm an entrepreneur. I'm a problem solver and I've been studying for the last number of years how to create jobs

  • I jumped in studying

  • I'm actually not much of a studier anymore more of a doer where I went around the country trying to create jobs in Detroit

  • Cleveland st. Louis Birmingham New Orleans, I started an organization called venture for America of you know a venture for America raise your head

  • Yeah, talk about

  • So I've been doing that word for the last number of years and then Donald Trump won the election of 2016

  • Whoo, I know some of you supported Donald Trump but it's cool because we got all sorts of people in the yang gay

  • People it's all good so with Donald Trump one

  • To me. This was the way I interpreted the results. I was like wow America is so

  • Hurting that we took a chance on a narcissist reality TV star as our president. I

  • Was like that's pretty bleak. And so I started digging into the numbers. If you go to the mainstream, press no bars. That's right

  • Make America think harder. Am I right?

  • So what are the mainstream press explanations for why Donald Trump is our president today like what do they say

  • You just turn down cable news. You didn't know anything. Like why would you think he won?

  • Electoral college

  • now Electoral College Russia as a matter of fact

  • I brought a copy of the Muller report with me and I'm going to read it to you

  • For a day then

  • I'm kidding obviously has 446 pages. We've been here all night

  • So it's a little electoral college

  • Russia

  • Racism

  • Facebook the FBI something about Hillary

  • These are the explanations that have been offered to us as to why America decided to go with Donald Trump in 2016

  • And I looked at this

  • myself and I said that's missing the central point that

  • The reason why Donald Trump is our president today is that we automated away 4 million manufacturing jobs in Michigan

  • Ohio

  • Pennsylvania where you from brother you're from here, but he still he still knows this is true

  • Wisconsin Missouri, Iowa all the swing states that he needed to win and did win how many of you all work in technology?

  • I know that there are a bunch of people here I do

  • Yeah, there are a lot of techies in the yang gang

  • So any other hand up, you know that what we did to the manufacturing workers

  • We will now do to the retail workers

  • The call center workers the fast-food workers

  • The truck drivers and on and on through the economy and it's not just blue collar workers. It's also white collar workers

  • I was just talking to a marketing Pro who tells me that a lot of marketing is becoming data and algorithms

  • You know, it used to be come up with a creative message now. It's like we don't need you to be creative

  • We're just going to test

  • 18 of them and then the numbers will tell us which one is the best and you can just sit back. Yeah the math

  • And I was an unhappy corporate attorney for five months and I can guarantee you you can automate that job

  • So there are a lot of jobs that are gonna be subject to automation that are not just the manufacturing jobs

  • This is gonna rip through our economy

  • In a very dramatic way and Lela is one of the most prosperous cities in our country

  • So in many ways you all are like some of like you have different experiences with this than a lot of the country

  • but you know that these changes are coming in part because many of you

  • those of you had your hands up before you're working on making these changes of reality every day and

  • You see it and I have many friends who are techies and if you ask techies, hey

  • Do you think that we are automating away many other Americans jobs?

  • Most techies will say yes. Yes, we are and then if you ask hey, how do you feel about it?

  • Don't feel they'll say I don't feel good about it

  • And then if you asked you want to help me and do something about it and help prepare America

  • They say yes, and you guys are here today because you said yes, too. So, thank you very very much. So

  • These are the problems were in the third inning of the greatest economic and technological transformation in the history of the world

  • experts call it the fourth Industrial Revolution and

  • This is why Donald Trump's our president. He's the symptom

  • He's the manifestation and yet everyone is reacting as if he's the cause of all of these problems

  • He is not you don't get angry at the symptom

  • You cure the disease and the disease

  • Right now is this rampant economic insecurity that's tearing our society apart because more and more Americans are getting pushed to the sidelines

  • So if you're all here today, you know this about me

  • There's an Asian man running for president who wants to give everyone $1,000 a month

  • Yeah, secure the bag indeed yeah

  • And all three of those statements are true I am Asian

  • I am running for president and I do want to give everyone $1,000 a month

  • Now it seems awfully dramatic, but then if you dig into our country's history

  • You see that Thomas Paine was for it at the founding of the country called it the citizens dividend

  • Martin Luther King

  • championed it in

  • 1967 in his book chaos our community and you can google in YouTube his lectures in

  • 1967 where this was the focus of his activism in

  • 1967 the year before he was assassinated in

  • 1968 and he was not arguing alone Milton Friedman and a thousand economists

  • Signed a study saying this would be tremendous for America and I don't know how you feel about him

  • But Jamie Dimon the CEO of JP Morgan

  • Just this week came out and said we should guarantee every American a minimum income

  • So this is not some like like radical idea

  • This is actually mainstream political wisdom in the 60s and 70s. It passed the House of Representatives twice in

  • 1971 under Richard Nixon of all people and

  • Then 11 years later one state passed a dividend where now everyone in that state gets between one and two thousand dollars a year

  • No questions asked and what state is that?

  • And how do they fund it? And what is the oil of the 21st century?

  • Marijuana that's right

  • Oh, it's technology. You had it, right?

  • I'm just messing with you Atlanta. No, it's technology. It's AI. It's robotics, its self-driving cars and trucks

  • It's big data. Is this incredible wave of innovations? That's coming down the pike

  • Now who's gonna win from all these innovations?

  • You know Amazon on a related point, why are three percent of malls and stores closing around the country Amazon?

  • Yeah, pretty much. This is like a test where Amazon is always the answer

  • Who paid zero in federal taxes last year?

  • That's right

  • so this is the quandary that we're in you have Amazon that's sucking up 20 billion dollars of

  • Value every year and it's pushing 30% of Main Street stores and malls into oblivion

  • How many of you have noticed doors closing around where you live?

  • Yeah, and it makes you sad but then you realize you haven't been in that store in months and you live in unusually prosperous areas

  • Now unfortunately being a retail worker is the most common job in the United States of America

  • The average retail worker is a 39 year old woman making between 10 and 11 dollars an hour and you know that she does not

  • Have a huge savings cushion. So what is her next opportunity going to be when the mall or the store closes?

  • How many of you saw the recent AI demo from Google where the AI did the job of like picking up a phone call?

  • And I'm making appointments you guys see that?

  • What do you think the time frame is on AI being able to outperform the average call center worker?

  • Who makes about 14 bucks an hour?

  • Five years two years

  • now

  • There are two and a half million call center work in the United States. So when AI can outdo

  • All right right. Now when you call a company and you get the bot, you're like human human human zero zero human human

  • Shut up. Shut up human. I didn't say thank Dory

  • But in three years the AI is gonna be like, hello. How are you doing? I

  • Need this you'll be like sure no problem. You're gonna do it. You're like, oh that was delightful

  • We're about two or three years away from a I actually seeming human

  • And when that happens, it's not going to be a problem for a thousand or 10,000 Center workers

  • It's gonna be a problem for a hundred two hundred

  • Half-a-million call center workers

  • So this is what the technology wave is going to do

  • Driving a truck is the most common job in 29 states in this country. How many people know a truck driver?

  • Yeah, and so I now know many more truck drivers than I than I did about 18 months ago

  • But when you hang out with truck drivers today

  • You see the reality of their job driving a truck is a very very difficult punishing job. I mean, you know what I'm talking about

  • but when you got when you drive a truck the truck forces you to stop driving after 14 hours because it says it's time for

  • You to take a nap, you know, it's time for you to go to sleep

  • The robot trucks don't need to stop and my friends in Silicon Valley are working on these robot trucks. They can drive themselves

  • Now, why are they working so hard on the robot trucks?

  • The most American reasons of all money a

  • Hundred sixty eight billion dollars in financial incentives to automate truck driving a hundred sixty eight billion with a B

  • Per year. So if you're an investor, you can plow hundreds of millions of dollars into

  • technology that waynebow might acquire because you can see that you can save tens of billions of dollars a year by automating away a

  • Proportion of the three and a half million truck driving jobs, and it does not just labor savings

  • It's equipment utilization because the truck never needs to stop its fuel efficiency because the robot trucks can convoy and then lower wind resistance

  • It's fewer accidents. And so you can actually make a moral arguments. Like hey investing in robot trucks could save human lives

  • But it's going to be a disaster

  • For the three and a half or at least some of the three and a half million Americans who drive a truck for a living?

  • and the over five million Americans who work at truckstops

  • Motels and diners around the country that rely upon the truckers getting out and stopping

  • so when I went to Washington DC with all this set of problems and as

  • As lazy and marseilles said I did write a book about this stuff and I'm a pretty cool guy

  • So I went to Washington DC and I started I'll try and sign that for you. Thank you

  • Um, I went to Washington DC with the set of problems

  • Then I said look Donald Trump's our president because we're in the midst of this fourth Industrial Revolution

  • We need to have real solutions

  • And what do you think the folks in DC said to me when I when I with this set of problems?

  • Come back later, don't talk to me. Who are you?

  • The real responses I got were number one we cannot talk about this number two, we should study that

  • number three, we must educate and retrain Americans for the jobs of the future and

  • That that third one said the supports are behind me just said it doesn't work. Who is that? Yeah, that's right, man

  • It doesn't work. So then I said I looked at the numbers

  • And

  • We're terrible at retraining the effectiveness rate of federally funded retraining programs is between zero and 15% a year

  • And when I set that to the folks in DC, you know what they said to me. They said I guess we'll get better then

  • And so I had to take the train back from DC

  • Thinking like are we this backward as a country that we can't even wake up to the challenges that somehow we're blaming immigrants

  • when it is not immigrants, it is technology that is causing these dislocations and

  • One person Washington DC said something to me that has been motivating me to this day

  • And I'm so glad I had someone with me because he can vouch for this conversation because it sounds like it's made it up

  • He says Andrew no one in Washington DC will do anything about the set of problems you're talking about

  • Because this town is not a town of leaders. This is a town of followers and

  • the only way that we will do something is if you create a wave in

  • Other parts of the country and bring it crashing down on our heads and that's the only way we will wake up

  • And you know I said to that I said challenge fucking accepted

  • And that is why I'm here with you tonight

  • Atlanta

  • That is why we are going to make the freedom dividend

  • Mainstream wisdom in 2020 and it's going to be the first thing I do as president in 2021

  • So this freedom dividend that sound so radical the first time you heard about it

  • You were like ha ha ha like yeah, you know, that sounds too good to be true

  • I went through a bit of the history

  • I went to the fact that Alaska is doing it and then if Alaska is doing it with oil money

  • Then we can do it with technology money

  • And I want you all to think about what it would mean for you and everyone in Atlanta if you all got $1,000 a month

  • Where would you spend it? What would you do with it?

  • Bills dogs, I like it as a dog owner. That's right. American should be other own dogs. Am I right?

  • What kind of countries if you can't afford to own a dog

  • What else

  • Savings right bills, so we're in a country where right now

  • 70% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck including many of our friends and neighbors

  • 57% cannot afford an unexpected $500 bill

  • Our life expectancy has declined for the last three years because of surges in suicides and drug overdoses

  • and our mental health is at crisis levels where we have

  • Anxiety and depression and stress at unprecedented heights in our country

  • So a thousand bucks a month. What's it going to do?

  • It's going to make it so that we can actually breathe easier

  • we can get the boot off of our own throats and

  • Most of that money would stay right here in your local communities

  • You would be giving it to local

  • Service providers and vendors and a lot of those people would then turn around and maybe even hire more people

  • How many of you think you might start a business if you're getting a thousand bucks a month?

  • That's exactly right

  • I'm an entrepreneur

  • And I know that most entrepreneurs are not on their last dollar

  • Trying to figure out how to make ends meet and then they go. Oh, I think when to start a business

  • Like that's not the way it works at all the way it works

  • is that when you can put when you can get your head up and you can see that your future is secure and then you

  • Can start solving problems for yourself and people around you? That's when you start a business

  • So this is the freedom dividend. It's going to make our community stronger

  • it's gonna make us healthier and mentally healthier and the Democratic Party talks about empowering women all the time and

  • We know that there are thousands of women right here in Atlanta and millions around the United States that are in exploitative or abusive

  • Jobs or relationships because they lack the economic freedom to walk away

  • And there is nothing more real we could do to empower those women than to give them $1,000 a month

  • The Democratic Party can either talk about empowering women or we can do something about it and I say we do something about it

  • What do you think?

  • The Democratic Party talks about empowering

  • Communities of color and marginalized people and I'm going to say that $1,000 a month would go much further to help

  • African Americans and communities of color who have lower access to education and resources and opportunities we can talk about

  • empowering

  • African Americans or the community so we can do something about it and I choose to do something about it. What is it?

  • And the great thing is there is nothing stopping a majority of citizens in a democracy from declaring ourselves a dividend

  • Nothing at all. All we have to do is get a majority of us to wake up and say you know what?

  • He's talking sense

  • I think it dividends a good idea and then I will run the table and I will pass this as president in 2021

  • Now you all are seem very very young and healthy

  • So this might not be as pressing for you, but we also have to get health care off the backs of American people

  • Because right now is the leading cause of bankruptcy is making us miserable

  • we spent twice as much in our health care as other countries to worse effects and

  • When we get sick or injured or our loved ones get sick or injured

  • We are more stressed out about navigating our crazy system and paying the bills and we are about getting healthy and it's totally unnecessary

  • We can make it better in anyone anytime. Someone says where are you gonna get the money for a single-payer health care?

  • I'm for Medicare for all public option single-payer health care

  • Okay, thank you thank you Bernie Sanders for me and screaming that I gotta give it up

  • But when people say where you gonna get the money

  • they're out of their minds and we spend 18 percent of GDP already and the money's coming out of families pockets and

  • Companies pockets and just getting passed along to us

  • anyway, we have this giant private insurance system that's siphoning off billions and billions of dollars and then you're like

  • We're gonna get the money. Are you kidding me?

  • We're gonna save so much money just by getting rid of this giant like matrix of middlemen that really do nothing

  • except extract value for themselves

  • And the third thing we're gonna do I'd like to talk about my wife a little bit first

  • How many of you woke up this morning and there you are excited about GDP

  • Like I'm gonna make a big contribution today. I can feel it

  • And on a serious note, my wife is at home right now with our two boys one of whom is autistic

  • What does her work calculated out of GDP?

  • What is the market value her work at and we know that's nonsense?

  • We know that the hard work is some of the most important and challenging and vital work being done in our society today

  • So if we use GDP as our measuring stick, we're gonna follow it off a cliff

  • Robot trucks will be great for GDP. They're gonna be terrible for human beings

  • So what would you all get excited about if it was the way we actually measure progress if GDP is obviously a joke to you

  • All like what might actually excite you when you wake up in the morning

  • Mantle hell. Yeah, how about mental health and freedom from substance abuse?

  • How about our own health and life expectancy

  • How about how clean our air and water on

  • How about average income and affordability

  • So believe it or not. That's the way we can measure economic progress. We made up GDP almost a hundred years ago

  • And even the inventor said he said three things number one

  • This is a terrible measurement for national well-being and we should not use it as that

  • Number two, we should include Parenthood and motherhood because it's so important and number three

  • We should not include military defense spending because it adds no economic value

  • And of course we ignored all of that and now we're just like yeah GDP and now we're gonna ride it until we die

  • So believe it or not as president. It's gonna be very easy for me to upgrade us from GDP

  • All I have to do is go down the street to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics and say hey GDP

  • Really old very out of date

  • we're now going to start using this basket of

  • Indicators called the American scorecard and I'm going to present it to you the American people every year at the State of the Union

  • I'm going to be the first president to use a PowerPoint

  • Here's how we're doing here's we're going to do to do better instead of these bizarre theater performances were subject to they're unwatchable

  • What the heck is going on

  • you gotta treat this on here like oh my gosh like and then people are like standing up and clapping and unison and like it's

  • This whole big deal like that. The whole thing has gotten so weird

  • So I'm just going to present to you the facts as to how we are doing

  • So this is the next generation of GDP the American score code. So number one the freedom dividend everyone gets a thousand bucks a month

  • Number two single-payer health care not single-payer the public option medicare for all

  • At number three humans that are capitalism the American scorecard

  • So if you go to yank 2020 calm you'll see I've got about 94 other policies including legalizing marijuana

  • Getting these crazy student loans off your back because

  • Like like we're after 1.5 trillion in student loan debt and so you have to ask yourself

  • Like what is our real preference is our preference that young people live in their parents?

  • Basements and like and pay off this phantom debt, or would we rather? Have young people out there buying homes?

  • Starting businesses starting families and moving our society forward

  • And it's obvious

  • We should have young people

  • Moving our society forward then when people are like where you gonna get the 1.5 trillion to pay off the loans

  • I'm like where the heck do we get the 4 trillion to bail out the banks during the wall street that

  • Voting for that, I don't

  • Remember anyone freaking out about wearing at the money, I don't

  • So this is a stimulus of the people

  • We're just gonna say look we put the money into Americans hands. Guess what?

  • It's gonna make us stronger and we are the owners and shareholders

  • Of this country. Are we not?

  • So these are the policies that will help move our country forward and I have to say Donald Trump got a lot of the essential

  • Problems, right? It's one reason why he's the president today

  • He went around saying to the American people we have problems and then the Democratic response at the time was essentially

  • No, things are great

  • and the American people disagreed

  • So Donald Trump got the problems, right? But his solutions are backward. His solutions are all wrong

  • His solutions are build a wall

  • Turn the clock back

  • Magically restore the jobs and I'm saying we have to turn the clock forward

  • We have to accelerate we have to build an economy that works for people in the 21st century

  • And I'm man for that job because the opposite of Donald Trump is an ancient man who likes man

  • Thank You Atlanta look beautiful we're gonna travel in 2020

  • I'm gonna tell you guys a little bit about the campaign just so you guys are into it

  • So some of you are hardcore, yangyang and I love you

  • And I thank you all those of you with us here because your friends drive you here and it's cool

  • But we are polling at 3% nationwide right now

  • We are polling at 3% and we raised almost three million dollars and my name recognition is lower than any other candidates

  • how many of you guys know who nate silver is 538

  • So nate silver took a look at those three numbers. He said okay polling 3% raised almost three million dollars

  • bottom-of-the-barrel name recognition

  • And he said and I quote we cannot rule out the possibility that as more people find out about Andrew

  • Yang, he grows and grows runs the table and wins the whole thing

  • And that is why we need your help because as more people find out about

  • This campaign the trickle up economy from people families and communities up

  • Then there's no stopping us

  • what's happened to us as a people as we've forgotten what is possible we have forgotten the power that we hold and

  • This campaign is going to wake people up to the fact that we are still in control of our own future

  • This campaign is powered more our average donations only nineteen dollars. So I joke that our fans are even cheaper than Bernie's

  • This is the cheapest gang to join you'll ever find

  • Initiations only $19 if you give $20 you're immediately an above average gang member

  • The other thing is you can actually leave this gang and we'll never know

  • We won't follow you. There's no punishment. There's no like Oh find that person

  • I mean, I'd be very hurt if you left the gang obviously, but we would never know so this is a very very

  • Thank you

  • So this campaign

  • Right now is that it's early stages you all by being here today are early adopters

  • And what we need your help in doing is we need your help in growing and growing from now

  • Through May. I've already qualified for the DNC primary debates in general

  • And you know what's gonna happen when people turn on that debate they're gonna say who the heck is that guy

  • And then they're going to Google Andrew young and they're gonna be like, holy crap that makes a lot of sense

  • So what we need your help in doing is we need your help to normalize this campaign between now and

  • June so that when people turn on that TV being like oh

  • Wait a minute. One of my friends told me about this guy. They sent me a link

  • I'm a man named a knot. I've watched the video, but now that I'm seeing him. He's actually

  • You know, he's actually the only person who's laser focused on solving the problems. I got Donald Trump elected in 2016. So

  • This is our path forward, we are growing by leaps and bounds every day. Our potential is higher than any other

  • Democratic candidate because we are already getting Trump supporters. Anyone here Trump supporters. You can admit it a

  • Few of them. You can hear them. There were those shy but he's got it we're getting libertarians

  • We're getting independence

  • We're getting conservatives

  • We're

  • We're getting Democrats

  • We're getting progressives

  • We're getting far left liberals

  • Because it is not left it is not right it is forward

  • And that is how we're going to win the White House in 2020 Thank You, Atlanta

  • Like

Good job. Thank you

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