It’s going to be interesting to see how JJ covers the 2024 Republican race in like 2 years and maybe the Democratic one if Joe Biden is somehow unable to run in 2024 or it’s just tacked on at the back of the Republican video. (I have a strange feeling that Dan Price, a guy popular on Twitter will run).
Although I don't agree with everything Andrew Yang stands for I like that he is bringing up the issues of automation on the American workforce, and censorship by the big tech companies.
Automation is actually overhyped, people panicked the same way many types before. It will not end work as a whole, but it will change the jobs that are in demand
@@rezajafari6395 yes. But people that work medial jobs and don't like schooling have a very low chance of learning how to code ai... Taking a ton of people out of the workforce. It's not overhyped, we just haven't seen the full effect yet.
Bennie Bresee Definitely agree. In fact, I would argue that he has already serviced the politisphere significantly by bringing tech and tech-related economics into the discussion, which was previously and unjustly absent.
All the 2020 democratic primary Candidates explained by a Conservative Canadian. What Could go wrong. Nothing, He explained very good on the 300,000 Democrats Running.
I was thinking the same thing, but he presented it rather neutrally. Also, it should be noted that a Conservative Canadian would have a different concept of Conservatism than a Republican
And Seth Moulton. He's basically a less smug East Coast military veteran Swalwell. If he had declared earlier, and not like two months ago, he might have beat out Marianne to make the stage, but nope.
@@matthewcraker6729 OJEDA 2024 I didn't know anyone knew who Ojeda even was besides me. He was the first candidate to drop out. Hey what about Deval Patrick
Andrew Yang. He is genuine enough on technological issues effecting the middle-class that he could win Republican bases; and has radical enough ideas to light up the fantasy-bulbs of libtards like me. Best of both worlds. The Hannah Montana we need.
I'm an avid TRUMP supporter but honestly yang appeals to me. I'm still planning on voting for trump but in 2024, if yang runs again or a similar candidate I would consider voting for them
Yup and i agree @Bi Furious He actually cares about ended big tech censorship and the silencing of ideas that aren’t popular with the left wing media and he also agrees that you shouldn’t be judged or punished because of things you said or did 20 years ago I just think he needs to drop the whole universal basic income thing
@Bi Furious I've done some math! UBI will cost 3 trillion a year, and universal healthcare 4 trillion a year, at least. Now add the military, aid the US gives other countries, welfare, education, law enforcement,and many more things. And don't forget we're already 22 trillion dollars in debt
Andrew Yang is very smart, and very policy driven, Warren's "i got a plan for that" would also apply to Yang. i would probably vote for him, even though i'm usually centre-right in politics
He doesn’t seem awful, but giving everyone $1,000 a month does. This happened in another country, and once it did, roughly 54% of people (I believe, though my number may be a tad bit off) quit their job.
It's sad that people like try to paint Tulsi Gabbard as this far left conspiracy theorist when she's probably one of the more rational people who defends free speech, denounces identity politics, and is anti war. That doesn't sound really far left to me. I mean she wants the $15 min wage but even then it doesn't change the fact that she acts way more moderate
@@johnbrymer it's abolish and she really doesn't. While she's not very pro second amendment, she's also not pro abolish second amendment. She wants to protect America
@@johnbrymer I think you really have no chance as a Democrat if you don't support stronger gun control, so they all do. Choosing a Democrat based on that issue is just not possible.
Even this Conservatarian can't avoid the apeal of Yang's campgain. I'd likely vote Republican or maybe Libertarian even if Yang got nominated, but I might drop him a dollar or two
Bruh, Andrew Yang has over 100 policies. The UBI is his main policy, but it’s so far from his only one. He’s also from upstate New York, not Silicon Valley.
@James Henry Exactly UBI wouldn't be good for America UBI will cost 3 trillion a year, and universal healthcare 4 trillion a year, at least. Now add the military, aid the US gives other countries, welfare, education, law enforcement,and many more things. And don't forget we're already 22 trillion dollars in debt
@@a.wadderphiltyr1559 Whether the idea is ultimately a good one or not isn't really my point. I'm just saying that suggesting its an idea 'for retards' is pretty absurd when it has been floated by a whole bunch of people across history who are far smarter than you or I by probably a pretty big margin.
Wait, did I just watch a conservative talk about liberal politics, in an unbiased way? Holy shit! I love you JJ 👍🏼 Ps: I prefer Tulsi, but I will probably end up voting for whoever can beat Biden.
@@sissyrrr98 I would highly advise against Buttigieg. He's an establishment insider with deep connections to the party. He just cut in line for running for president. I'm curious as to why you like him? He hasn't had really laid out any concrete policy ideas, and he's a sneaky politician who fills airtime with platitudes, so it doesn't seem like he isn't saying anything.
Matthew I’m not articulate enough to answer so I’ll just point you to the subreddit for him. But some points are I really liked his ideas and we’re probably the same vain progressive wise. The only downside for me is that he’s religious but it’s counteracted by the fact that he’s FOR separation of church and state. He also cares about diplomacy and his main goal is to fix democracy basically and then you can more easily fix everything else. Remember that we don’t want to needlessly attack the dem field to badly since we are going to have to pool all the votes to one. Don’t give the trolls ammunition
@@sissyrrr98 Don't get any information from reddit. The karma system and mod abuse leads to an internet right-think, and overall the site is just a bad place to get political information. When you say he wants to "fix democracy" that is just one of his vague platitude talking points to distract you from the issues. How is he going to fix democracy? Yang, Gabbard, Sanders all want to do it by getting rid of money in politics. The idea that we shouldn't attack the Democratic candidates because "trolls" is, quite frankly, as disgustingly counter-productive as it gets. That's just a talking point handed down by the corporate owned news to trick people like you and me into not revealing the truth about the establishment's preferred candidates. Like how Buttigieg used to work for McKinsey consulting, or how he sat in on a meeting with Pelosi, Tanden, and Democratic donors where the topic was specifically how to peel away votes from Bernie Sanders. I'm not even a Sanders supporter, but don't fall for the Democratic Party lies. They are trying to trick you into keeping them in power, and Buttigieg is their latest empty suit.
I'm personally a fan of Yang. His forewarning of automation as an issue along with his solution of UBI is great. I also enjoy his lack of interest in identity politics which I think would give him a certian premium to defeat Trump on that angle
His UBI funding seriously ignores the marginal utility curve which is the economic basics. Also the funding would come from 10% VAT which would increase the price of most products.he also has said that he'd give a public option between current welfare policies and UBI which is an bureaucratic hellhole. He also supports Medicare for all which would bankrupt the economy.
I don’t think that Yang would be a good president, but I do like a lot of his ideas. Honestly, if any Democrat wins the race against Trump, Yang would probably be the best cabinet spot for economics out there.
Gworz 65 Lmao yeah notre dame is basically the most relevant part about this city (other than Pete now) & it’s how I identify it to anyone not from south bend
The political views changes within the times. In the 1920's it was considered progressive to prohibit alcohol. however, it is now it's considered progressive to de-criminalize marijuana. Obama might be considered a moderate today, but in 2008, someone running for president who wants to regulate the economy on a large scale and raise taxes on the rich was considered much farther than the left than comparable left-wing candidates such as Hilalry Clinton and John Edwards.Keep in mind also the presidents of the era were Reagan, the bushes and Clinton. Their whole thing was against big government Obama also had to mainly work with a republican congress (and didn't do too well). Obama started off his campaign as a new washington outsider who wanted to make change, but ended with a highly divided country wanting to create unity (kinda) Samething happened with Reagan (with more success). If Bernie Sanders does get elected (he probably won't), you should expect a republican revolution or tea-party revival. Not everybody wants the high taxes that he says they do
Obama had flirted with Left as a younger man? I took seriously his professorial associations that Conservatives brought up in the election of '08. I seriously believed we should have run Condoleezza Rice, but she didn't wanna.
And it's not THAT small. I'd say it has about 50-100K or so people. "Small town" makes me think more the kind of place where all the residents can fit in a single dining hall.
@@darreljones8645 A tenth of a million people is a lot, especially when one lives on the outskirts of a town that only has 2,000 residents. But considering the population of the US, South Bend is not very special and is quite obscure. Indiana is kind of a forgettable state to begin with though.
Very true. Not to mention that most of that 12% were Republicans to begin with - they'd crossed party lines _to support Bernie,_ not to spite the Dems.
The validity of the 24% claim is already pretty shaky, it's based on some random survey by YouGov on what Clinton voters said that they were going to vote for, which obviously could have changed by the time election night came around. The exit polls show 16%, which is still greater than 12%, but it isn't a quarter. I would also argue that McCain was a much more reasonable candidate to vote for than Trump was, and, crucially, Clinton-McCain voters didn't cost the democrats the election, but Sanders-Trump voters very much did. However, this is all hindsight, and the margins in 2016 were so small for enough states that a group as small as even the green party could have changed the result.
Agreed, such a terrible summary of her. The rest of it was fairly decent but to dismiss her as some far-left (when she's about as left as most other candidates) kook is just absurd.
@@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong Can I get a citation or two because neither of those claims are true. She's not a shill for him. She has called Assad a "brutal dictator" which tells you that she's obviously not a fan of him. Tulsi just wants the US military to stay out of the Syrian conflict. That's not shilling, it's a genuine position derived from her principles of non-interventionism. (She supports diplomatic solutions for all other military conflicts the US is involved in). Second, she doesn't deny "all of Assad's attrocities", she acknowledged that he's done bad things to his people in the past. What I think you're referring to by "all attrocities" is the 2017 chemical attacks which Assad was accused of. Tulsi and some of the international community remain skeptical towards the claim that is was Assad who ordered the gas attacks. Most notably, there was no investigation conducted in the immediate aftermath of the attacks (meaning the us ordered those airstrikes on pure impulse), and there was recently an investigation that came out which says that we don't know for certain if Assad was behind the attacks, reaffirming Gabbard's belief. sidenote; I don't plan to vote for Gabbard in the 2020 primaries, I just think it's important that people don't misunderstand her.
If I had to make a choice of any Democrat in the race I would choose Tulsi Gabbard due to her anti interventionist stances. Although she probably has no chance of actually winning the nomination.
We'll see. If people donate, she can at least go to the next debate and talk about more issues, rather than being shoved to the side. But, yeah, she's my favorite.
Stephen Jenkins I’d personally argue that Bernie Sanders complete disregard of all Economic reasoning would make him one of the worst possible candidate, but Elizabeth Warren repeats the same lunacy. It’s unfortunate that the political Left has gone to politicians like that. Kamala at least sounds like an old school no nonsense kind of politician. She’s probably my best bet, though I’m legally a third party member, so I won’t be voting in the primaries anyways
Ironically Tulsi and Yang the two most disproportionately talked about candidates on the internet in 2019/2020 are not even democrats in 3 years later with Yang forming the centrist Forward party out of his campaign’s movement and Gabbard becoming more conservative since. She has shown up on Fox News several times, supported Youngkin’s election in Virginia & the Don’t say gay bill in Florida and spoke at CPAC.
If people like Elon musk are literally telling YOU that automation is going to get rid of jobs within a couple years, I feel like out of every democrat Andrew Yang is the Only one up there who knows what he’s talking about when it comes to solving these issues.
@@connorgurgone345 No they don't because that makes no sense. If machines replace every job, how does that make more jobs? The guy who got replaced shoveling shit and repair the robot that replaced him.
@@stitchfinger7678 every time there’s an automation new jobs are creating in different industries. Why don’t you listen to the experts and not a fear mongering populist
@@genericign May I ask why you're voting for Trump? Bc personally I'm voting for Andrew Yang bc he has the most forward thinking policies out there that would actually change my life life and other folks life for the better.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m 15 and trying to educate myself on current events and politics and this is so helpful! Good info in a concise way that doesn’t confuse the crap out of me :)
4th largest city in Indiana. Quick question what is the 4th largest in California. LA, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento. That’s all I know. I can’t name 2 or 3 in Indiana. Indianapolis and then???
Thanks for this. I had been feeling guilty for not knowing all of the candidates in the debates/running. I’ve heard Sanders, Yang, and Beto speak and believed that they had some really good points and responses.
How isn't she? She has weird ass ideas about the military and Assad, all but saying that Assad's gas attacks were faked and that there is some sort of cabal of people profiting from things that aren't there and shit.
Carlos Danger but she is right that military industrial complex is profiting by america’s inflated budget and influencing American military into starting endless unwinnable wars in Middle East
Yay! Buttigieg! He was my mayor! He was a really great, and inspiring guy. I met him quite a few times back when he was in South Bend, and he always made me feel better about myself. Even though he didn't win, i was so proud he made it as far as he did ❤️
John Daly Not really, there are a couple of left-wing, centre-left and centrist parties in Japan, such as the Democratic Party of Japan, the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Japan, all of which are in opposition to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is mainly right-wing.
Ekmal Sukarno well, the political compass in Japan is HEAVILY right wing, so much so that it seems that the only thing Keeping them back from Becoming imperial Japan again, is the Japanese communist party. (Which is kinda popular in Japan)
They have the worlds largest Communist Party, it’s no even that radical anymore but given how Japans pretty Right-Wing then it does make sense that they’ve de radicalized.
Ryan Jakubowski “Loyal to our party” the fuck is this, “1984”? The left constantly terrifies me that they are heading into a future that looks like that, and are going to be in control of the government.
@@Koubles No matter how much people on the right may hate what trump does (if they even do) they still stick with him, and even go into delusions that they are someone being helped (see: veterans), but oh, the left is the scary one huh.
Hey jj! I have been watching your channel for a few years now and I just want you to know that your are my favorite channel that I watch and I just want to thank you for helping me with multiple things. Sincerely, Will
The Rundown: 1. Joe Biden: -Moderate -Former VP to Barack Obama and Delaware senator -Most popular candidate -Career politician 2. Bernie Sanders: -More progressive than Biden -Calls himself a "Democratic Socialist," even though he's more of Social Democrat -Highly charismatic -Senator from Vermont 3. Elizabeth Warren -Progressive -Not very charismatic -Senator from Massachusetts 4. Pete Buttigieg -Former mayor of South Bend, Indiana -Gay, moderate, and an Afghan War veteran -Quite young 5. Kamala Harris: -Former prosecutor, attorney general, and senator from California -Daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants 6. Beto O'Rourke: -Almost won as governor of Texas, but lost. 7. Corey Booker: -First black senator from New Jersey -Former mayor of Newark 8. Andrew Yang: -Only Asian candidate -Involved with Silicon Valley -Believes in Universal Basic Income 9. Kristen Gillibrand: -Senator from New York -Involved with the "Me too" movement 10. John Hickenlooper: -Former governor in Colorado -Involved with the legalization of marijuana in that state 12. Bill deBlasio: -Mayor of New York -Progressive 13. Jay Inslee -Governor of Washington -Campaign dedicated to environmentalism 14. Julian Castro: -Former mayor of San Antonio -Only Hispanic candidate 15. Tulsi Gabbard: -Congresswoman from Hawaii -Very progressive 16. Amy Klobuchar -Very moderate -Senator from Minnesota 17. Tim Ryan -Congressman from Ohio 18. Eric Swalwell -Congressman from California 19. Michael Bennett: -Senator 20. Marianne Williamson: -Self help author
Great job on this, though I do disagree on the Social Democrat thing, you can be a centre-left Democratic Socialist, a great example is Sadiq Khan (Centre-left in a European sense)
@Enacoid 1203 But Sanders advocates for social democratic policies - universal healthcare, a strong social safety net, etc; not for the workers to own the means of production, which is what (democratic) socialism is.
Benjamin Pickles oh ok, I just searched it on google they say Bernie wanted more workers owning more of their means of productions, and also was kind of icky on capitalism. Anyway why tf are we arguing do you like Bernie?
Dude! as an American teacher who has followed the primary closely, this is spot on. Good summery man. You understand our situation on the left better than most of my countrymen.
I agree. Frankly I will vote for whoever the Democratic party puts up because Warmonger, Swamp-thing Trump has to be ousted. I've never been a Democrat, and have always tried to vote for the best candidate but the GOP has become so toxic [Toxic=Trumpist] that I won't vote for a Republican for animal control officer or waste management supervisor now.
Tulsi because I’m a libertarian and just want our troops back from the Middle East And for your other question I would say that the top 5 in a few months would Biden sanders waren Hairsion and yang
You think Tulsi Gabbard is competing for the hard left vote? She is the most supported democratic candidate right now in polls of registered independents. PEACE IS POPULAR
Since I'm scandinavian, i have a lot of respect for Bernie. His views seem like second nature to me. I really want him to win, but that might seem hard.
Sometimes if i'm in a bad mood poltically that if Sanders did win in 2020 would the internet still be deeply favorable of him right now in a similar poltical situation. Things may be worse actually if he signed off on a bigger rescue package for covid when people were literally being vaccainted enmass. Or would they simply try to divert blame on the President to congress, "the establishment" or a giant corporate conspiracy.
To put Obama's popularity in perspective, when my local secondary school had it leavers assembly they told them things like the leader in the world. When the British prime minister (David Cameron) came up they booed but when Obama came up they all cheared despite the school being British.
It's crazy to watch this a year into the Biden administration and that so many of the criticism/benefits of Biden being the safe and stable candidate has been has exact strategy for the last year. He has really managed to stay in the safe "middle" and not stray too far from that lane.
Not exactly. Either one of two things has happened. 1. The middle has shifted to the left, or 2. The left in the Democratic Party has more power than the centrist coalition that Biden originates from does.
@@TJ-oo5mx Well, there may be some truth to that, since it's paid for with tax money, and taxes are arguably a form of theft... however, you can also look at it this way: I'm a poor person that pays Federal Income Tax. The rich-ass companies that we are going to require to pay The Value Added Tax have not been paying Federal Income Tax. Plus, they sell information about us and don't send us a cut. If you mail-order something from them that never arrives, you probably won't get your money back. Amazon recently told me that the device from which I stream their videos to my TV was going to be disqualified and that I needed to buy a new device from them to stream episodes that I've already paid for. Google demonetized my UA-cam channel on the same day that they demonetized a whole shit load of other small UA-camrs just because we were smaller channels, and then withheld our earnings for themselves. That's millions of dollars that was earned by small UA-camrs that a major, rich-ass corporation just kept for themselves! And that just covers the companies that are going to have to pay The Value Added Tax. There's also going to be a Carbon Tax on high-carbon-emission polluters who are contributing to global warming, the melting of the polar ice caps, the shrinking of our land (which contributes to over population), and it's even making some of our food less nutritious, and I think I'm actually forgetting some of the other effects, but suffice it to say; that $1000 bucks per month belongs to us. It's what we are owed! If it's stealing then it's stealing back what was already stolen from us.
A popular bumper sticker here in Iowa is "Any functioning adult - 2020", and I must say it's good to see a variety of candidates who won't be throwing temper tantrums as President.
It would be interesting to see what will happen in the future election. But what I see so far, WHICH IS CURRENTLY SUMMER 2019 PEOPLE, Trump still has a better chance than any other Democratic candidate. I should clarify why I typed all caps in that statement. The fact is that it just feels too early for all this Presidential election campaigns. Take that as you will it is just my personal opinion.
As a native Washingtonian, I can confirm what you said, the only media attention we ever get is when the mountains get frisky and fall on neighborhoods or spontaneously combust
To be honest I don’t understand why people call South Bend a small town. I’m from a place with only 36,000 thousand people and South Bend has 100,000, so South Bend seems quite large to me.
I can't hear the term "left" and "democrat" in the same sentence without laughing. I also can't hear "democratic socialist" and "bernie sanders" without laughing.
@@JJMcCullough well, probably, but at the same time, saying that the democratic party is left wing is objectively wrong outside the USA's ridiculously right-leaning overton window.
Eugen Republican is a noun and an adjective. Not all words work like that. Republican can also be an adjective of the word Republic, so if I said “he is a republican” that statement could actually mean a lot of different things, technically I am a republican, but I’m far left and hate the GOP. If I said “he believes in republican principles” that statement too could mean a lot of different things, you couldn’t say “he believes in democrat principles” you would say “he believes in democratic principles” or “he believes in the principles of the Democratic Party” would probably be better to use if someone is a democrat because the first sentence could mean a lot of different things, technically I believe in democratic principles too, but I’m not really a Democrat even though I am forced to vote for them.
Calling Tulsi Gabbard “far left” has always kind of been a _huge_ mischaracterization, and not just because of recent events. She’s not really “far” anything, and to many people who have been paying attention, she’s always been seen as a relatively unprincipled person grifting on whatever is most popular with whichever crowd she’s standing in front of at a given moment.
South bender here and still kicking myself that I never felt like taking the time to apply for the mayors task force in high school. Would have been cool to say I worked with president Pete when he was still mayor Pete.
Actually he would go by Rico. His real name is Robert and his nickname ‘Beto’ is the nickname for Roberto (the hispanic equivalent). So if his name was Richard, the hispanic equivalent would be Ricardo and thus Rico. Rico O’Rourke.
Eric Swallwell is my Congressman! I've met him and talked to him for a bit at a conference a couple years back (I doubt he would remember this though), and I was really impressed with his open mindedness and his willingness to use the words of local people to mold his policy. It's a bit unfortunate that Buttigieg gets all the press as a successful local politician because Swallwell deserves some of that limelight.
@@video10100 Bernie isn't far left. He's not even a socialist, despite him labeling himself as one. Neither is Biden, obviously. The things Bernie calls for are standards in many other western countries, and what Biden calls for has been the standard in America, with a few exceptions.
Beto: "W-Who are you?"
Buttigieg: "I'm you, but gayer"
Lol exactly!
Lol
This
Hey Old chump
And less oil based
Is it weird that I see buttigieg as a Parks and recreation character
Naem17 Ben Wyatt
Well he is a Hoosier, so
i see that too!
This is literally what I thought.
lmao same
Watching this 1 year later and laughing at how much simpler 2019 was.
Same!
Yeah well luckily the whole 2020 election is over now.
@@Trist314 It hasn't made things any simpler.
It’s going to be interesting to see how JJ covers the 2024 Republican race in like 2 years and maybe the Democratic one if Joe Biden is somehow unable to run in 2024 or it’s just tacked on at the back of the Republican video. (I have a strange feeling that Dan Price, a guy popular on Twitter will run).
yeah
John Delaney looks like Will Ferrell if he turned bald but went to the gym to compensate for it.
Caesar you’re right
I thought Delaney looks like Bill Dauterive from King Of The Hill.
Hey you don't know that! Maybe his hair fell off to compensate for his OP Mr. Clean physique!
And Bennet looks like Carl from up but 15 years younger
Ave! True to Caesar!
Although I don't agree with everything Andrew Yang stands for I like that he is bringing up the issues of automation on the American workforce, and censorship by the big tech companies.
Bennie Bresee he is the only one focused on the biggest issues facing America
he supports some weird censorship ideas of his own tho
Automation is actually overhyped, people panicked the same way many types before. It will not end work as a whole, but it will change the jobs that are in demand
@@rezajafari6395 yes. But people that work medial jobs and don't like schooling have a very low chance of learning how to code ai... Taking a ton of people out of the workforce. It's not overhyped, we just haven't seen the full effect yet.
Bennie Bresee Definitely agree. In fact, I would argue that he has already serviced the politisphere significantly by bringing tech and tech-related economics into the discussion, which was previously and unjustly absent.
It's interesting how all three of the second tier have pulled out, and Klobuchar has just managed to plough through and survive all of them.
All the 2020 democratic primary Candidates explained by a Conservative Canadian.
What Could go wrong.
Nothing, He explained very good on the 300,000 Democrats Running.
I was thinking the same thing, but he presented it rather neutrally. Also, it should be noted that a Conservative Canadian would have a different concept of Conservatism than a Republican
Eric Borja I think we have the same concept, I just try harder to be neutral than most conservatives do.
Giulio Basilico, Joe Manchin used to be a Republican, but re-registered as a Democrat a few years ago. It’s no wonder he’s fairly conservative.
@Giulio Basilico wrong. He said it 0:51 in. Dumbass
@@motis1837 He was never a Republican. He's been a Democratic politician since he started.
Beto: the Texan Trudeau
And Mayor Pete is the Protestant Macron. Haha
Karol Bała lol
@@bignut8256
Isn't Macron already a Protestant ?
@@ke-arasino2615 He's technically agnostic. But raised by Protestants and baptized as a Catholic at age 12.
@@Marylandbrony Thanks
Honestly, I could see Joe Biden doing pretty well in this race
Nice
Harris turned out pretty good too...
why would you think that?
@@kalagosstudios8738 cause he won.
He might die, idk
And a moment of silence for Richard Ojeda's campaign.
Shame he didn't carry on because he was great
@@MuhammadAhmed-qh7ut he's the perfect man to win over trump voters.
And Seth Moulton. He's basically a less smug East Coast military veteran Swalwell. If he had declared earlier, and not like two months ago, he might have beat out Marianne to make the stage, but nope.
Damn that guy visited my school..
Rip ;(
@@matthewcraker6729 OJEDA 2024
I didn't know anyone knew who Ojeda even was besides me.
He was the first candidate to drop out.
Hey what about Deval Patrick
Andrew Yang. He is genuine enough on technological issues effecting the middle-class that he could win Republican bases; and has radical enough ideas to light up the fantasy-bulbs of libtards like me. Best of both worlds. The Hannah Montana we need.
I'm an avid TRUMP supporter but honestly yang appeals to me. I'm still planning on voting for trump but in 2024, if yang runs again or a similar candidate I would consider voting for them
Yup and i agree @Bi Furious
He actually cares about ended big tech censorship and the silencing of ideas that aren’t popular with the left wing media and he also agrees that you shouldn’t be judged or punished because of things you said or did 20 years ago
I just think he needs to drop the whole universal basic income thing
I was interested til he raised his hand on the 2 immigration issues
@Bi Furious
I've done some math!
UBI will cost 3 trillion a year, and universal healthcare 4 trillion a year, at least.
Now add the military, aid the US gives other countries, welfare, education, law enforcement,and many more things.
And don't forget we're already 22 trillion dollars in debt
T J well remember, Ubi is money that goes back into our economy. UBI is accelerationism. If the plan fails, capitalism was going to fail eventually.
Andrew Yang is very smart, and very policy driven, Warren's "i got a plan for that" would also apply to Yang. i would probably vote for him, even though i'm usually centre-right in politics
Alex Brynhildarson I appreciate Yang’s incredibly detailed campaign promises and goals. Every issue has a full page on his website.
Not surprised, most hang supporters I know are center right/ libertarian. He would be my 3rd choice personally
Timothy Chatman I’m left-wing and he’s my first choice.
He doesn’t seem awful, but giving everyone $1,000 a month does. This happened in another country, and once it did, roughly 54% of people (I believe, though my number may be a tad bit off) quit their job.
Yeah, he’s more libertarian than liberal
Andrew Yang is probably my favourite, not due to his policy, just by the fact that he is open to talk to the other side
detailed masterclass Dude has over a hundred policies.
I love both!
detailed masterclass yes vote for a politician for their personality not their policies… makes sense
Dude a scam
Coming from May 2020, YANG GANG!
It's sad that people like try to paint Tulsi Gabbard as this far left conspiracy theorist when she's probably one of the more rational people who defends free speech, denounces identity politics, and is anti war. That doesn't sound really far left to me. I mean she wants the $15 min wage but even then it doesn't change the fact that she acts way more moderate
And she wants to apolish the second admenment
@@johnbrymer it's abolish and she really doesn't. While she's not very pro second amendment, she's also not pro abolish second amendment. She wants to protect America
@@johnbrymer I think you really have no chance as a Democrat if you don't support stronger gun control, so they all do. Choosing a Democrat based on that issue is just not possible.
@@JakubWaniek that's why I would never vote democrat
@@johnbrymer Of course, that makes perfect sense, but we're talking about the Democrat primaries at the moment, not the presidential election.
It's interesting how some people say Biden is too Liberal and completely forget about the existence of FDR and LBJ
I wish Gabbard or Yang were apart of the top candidates for the Democrats.
After the debates their numbers will rise
@@westonlong9210 yeah but I'm pretty sure it won't bring them up to the needed spot.
Me too.
me too!
bernie is the best anti-establishment candidate
Yang gang let’s get that bag eyyyyyy
#YangGang2020
Communism doesn't work
@@trep2219 Then it's a good thing Yang isn't a communist.
Even this Conservatarian can't avoid the apeal of Yang's campgain. I'd likely vote Republican or maybe Libertarian even if Yang got nominated, but I might drop him a dollar or two
@@trep2219 Yang is the most libertarian of all the democrats
Are you sitting on a yoga ball? Im so confused as to why you're constantly bouncing lmao
Yeah he is
@Jacob L He actually is gay, btw.
@@paisleepunk no
@@Pqndchannel Has he retracted any statements about that yet?
@@paisleepunk no he is gay butnot sitting on a bouncing ball.
Bruh, Andrew Yang has over 100 policies. The UBI is his main policy, but it’s so far from his only one. He’s also from upstate New York, not Silicon Valley.
It's the only policy of his that has attracted any interest.
Yes, but he made his money in the Silicon Valley tech world. I think that's what JJ meant. Not that he is actually from Silicon Valley.
@James Henry
Exactly
UBI wouldn't be good for America
UBI will cost 3 trillion a year, and universal healthcare 4 trillion a year, at least.
Now add the military, aid the US gives other countries, welfare, education, law enforcement,and many more things.
And don't forget we're already 22 trillion dollars in debt
@@a.wadderphiltyr1559 Like John Stuart Mill, Thomas Paine, Milton Friedman, etc? Those kind of retards?
@@a.wadderphiltyr1559 Whether the idea is ultimately a good one or not isn't really my point. I'm just saying that suggesting its an idea 'for retards' is pretty absurd when it has been floated by a whole bunch of people across history who are far smarter than you or I by probably a pretty big margin.
Wait, did I just watch a conservative talk about liberal politics, in an unbiased way? Holy shit! I love you JJ 👍🏼
Ps: I prefer Tulsi, but I will probably end up voting for whoever can beat Biden.
@Xeccelerator he's a Democrat, chief
@@kasperdomagala4544 his policies are literally Republican mate
@@atm1947 he's part of the Democratic Party isn't he?
@@kasperdomagala4544 doesn't really matter if the policies are republican
@@arcticwulf5796 true lol
And fun fact everyone in the lesser 3 dropped out
14:02 Conspiratorial... WUT?! I've been following American politics for a while and Tulsi is 100% right about American Military Industrial Complex.
Found the conspiracy theorist.
@@stevethepikmin Aaahh yes, because all of those unnecessary wars America has waged in the last 50 years aren't real, right?
Slovenian lefty she wants to ally with al Assad wtf
Slovenian lefty she wants not to end the mic but just to support dictatorships
@@ryanjapan3113 Care to explain your statements?
South Bend is actually a fairly large city. It's where Notre Dame University is.
Hi, I'm from Sweden, I knew of South Bend before this video, Also heard of the Uni. Never been to North America btw.
About 100,000 population.
RIP Notre Dame
Bruno's Pizza FTW
@patrik
Weird flex
Whenever Yang delivers a good line, he should yell “YOU’VE BEEN YANGED!!”
It has a better ring than YOU’VE BEEN BUTTIGIEGED!”
Yang is a more legit candidate than Booker or O'Rourke. If those two are in the second tier, Yang belongs there too.
Yang is gonna make the fall debates. O'Rourkes numbers are falling and he may not make it. Yang needs 2% in 3 more polls guys. C'mon we can do it!
I’m more a buttigieg person but from what I see from yang I really like him
@@sissyrrr98 I would highly advise against Buttigieg. He's an establishment insider with deep connections to the party. He just cut in line for running for president. I'm curious as to why you like him? He hasn't had really laid out any concrete policy ideas, and he's a sneaky politician who fills airtime with platitudes, so it doesn't seem like he isn't saying anything.
Matthew I’m not articulate enough to answer so I’ll just point you to the subreddit for him. But some points are I really liked his ideas and we’re probably the same vain progressive wise. The only downside for me is that he’s religious but it’s counteracted by the fact that he’s FOR separation of church and state. He also cares about diplomacy and his main goal is to fix democracy basically and then you can more easily fix everything else. Remember that we don’t want to needlessly attack the dem field to badly since we are going to have to pool all the votes to one. Don’t give the trolls ammunition
@@sissyrrr98 Don't get any information from reddit. The karma system and mod abuse leads to an internet right-think, and overall the site is just a bad place to get political information.
When you say he wants to "fix democracy" that is just one of his vague platitude talking points to distract you from the issues. How is he going to fix democracy? Yang, Gabbard, Sanders all want to do it by getting rid of money in politics.
The idea that we shouldn't attack the Democratic candidates because "trolls" is, quite frankly, as disgustingly counter-productive as it gets. That's just a talking point handed down by the corporate owned news to trick people like you and me into not revealing the truth about the establishment's preferred candidates.
Like how Buttigieg used to work for McKinsey consulting, or how he sat in on a meeting with Pelosi, Tanden, and Democratic donors where the topic was specifically how to peel away votes from Bernie Sanders.
I'm not even a Sanders supporter, but don't fall for the Democratic Party lies. They are trying to trick you into keeping them in power, and Buttigieg is their latest empty suit.
I'm personally a fan of Yang. His forewarning of automation as an issue along with his solution of UBI is great. I also enjoy his lack of interest in identity politics which I think would give him a certian premium to defeat Trump on that angle
I respect that Yang actually had a full plan and manifesto when he started unlike some other candidates (*cough* Beto *cough*)
His UBI funding seriously ignores the marginal utility curve which is the economic basics. Also the funding would come from 10% VAT which would increase the price of most products.he also has said that he'd give a public option between current welfare policies and UBI which is an bureaucratic hellhole. He also supports Medicare for all which would bankrupt the economy.
I don’t think that Yang would be a good president, but I do like a lot of his ideas. Honestly, if any Democrat wins the race against Trump, Yang would probably be the best cabinet spot for economics out there.
@@pratikgore6536 Other countries have it, therefore the US won't have an issue with it.
@@esthera3923 I think I would trust warren in a more traditional side, but I do like Yang.
wait, hold on. south bend is literally known for having the university of Notre Dame (even tho its technically in the city of notre dame)
Gworz 65 Lmao yeah notre dame is basically the most relevant part about this city (other than Pete now) & it’s how I identify it to anyone not from south bend
News flash, university of Notre Dame is not a big deal to ...well, anyone
MrFuckface2013
Yeah, it is, it’s a top state college in the US
@@decrox13 and the football team
Here in the UK, we're actually just about to get a new Prime Minister.
BORIS
Should be Nigel Farage
But you don't directly vote for the PM, right? You vote for a party then that party chooses the PM?
@@quinnreverance611 Yes. But in this time just the Party choses the PM.
@@s.tagerius2514 In every case, Britain is fucked. Since Brexit referendum, british politics is a total mess
I have a good feeling for Andrew Yang. If I were a Democrat, I'd probably be in a similar caucus as him.
It's good that he at leasts alknowledges the threat of automation but I don't think UBI's gonna work.
Sean Ezeh you should watch him talk a bit more, it’s quite contagious.
"I'm sorry?"
@@scribblenautical1328 Lol
@@scribblenautical1328 The guy asking the question did ask it in a strange way. He probably should've responded in a better way than "I'm sorry?" lol
“... further left than Obama” so like vaguely progressive? Obama wasn’t that far left.
He wasn't left period. Americans have really screwed up notions of what political terms mean.
The political views changes within the times. In the 1920's it was considered progressive to prohibit alcohol. however, it is now it's considered progressive to de-criminalize marijuana.
Obama might be considered a moderate today, but in 2008, someone running for president who wants to regulate the economy on a large scale and raise taxes on the rich was considered much farther than the left than comparable left-wing candidates such as Hilalry Clinton and John Edwards.Keep in mind also the presidents of the era were Reagan, the bushes and Clinton. Their whole thing was against big government
Obama also had to mainly work with a republican congress (and didn't do too well). Obama started off his campaign as a new washington outsider who wanted to make change, but ended with a highly divided country wanting to create unity (kinda)
Samething happened with Reagan (with more success). If Bernie Sanders does get elected (he probably won't), you should expect a republican revolution or tea-party revival. Not everybody wants the high taxes that he says they do
Obama had flirted with Left as a younger man? I took seriously his professorial associations that Conservatives brought up in the election of '08. I seriously believed we should have run Condoleezza Rice, but she didn't wanna.
Martin Šriber yes, obama was left. He wasn’t a commie, but he was left brother
@@Caio-wk1uw he was still very capitalist
I'd bet most people have heard of South Bend because that's where Notre Dame University is.
And it's not THAT small. I'd say it has about 50-100K or so people. "Small town" makes me think more the kind of place where all the residents can fit in a single dining hall.
@@darreljones8645 A tenth of a million people is a lot, especially when one lives on the outskirts of a town that only has 2,000 residents.
But considering the population of the US, South Bend is not very special and is quite obscure. Indiana is kind of a forgettable state to begin with though.
I have, I'm from Sweden.
Never heard of SB until Butigieg and never hearhear NDU until I saw this comment section. I'm American
@@SenorMeinKrafter Hey South bend is more important then you think bud.
Can you do a video about HK politics?
Watch china uncencored
@@notaugustus2076 Hate that show
Muselk is a good youtuber tbh also nice pfp
@@Mentallysubnormal Just a long time subscriber of muselk...
YES
5:20
Just so you know, 12% of Sanders' supporters, voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 24% of Hillary's supporters that voted for McCain in 2008
Very true. Not to mention that most of that 12% were Republicans to begin with - they'd crossed party lines _to support Bernie,_ not to spite the Dems.
The validity of the 24% claim is already pretty shaky, it's based on some random survey by YouGov on what Clinton voters said that they were going to vote for, which obviously could have changed by the time election night came around. The exit polls show 16%, which is still greater than 12%, but it isn't a quarter.
I would also argue that McCain was a much more reasonable candidate to vote for than Trump was, and, crucially, Clinton-McCain voters didn't cost the democrats the election, but Sanders-Trump voters very much did. However, this is all hindsight, and the margins in 2016 were so small for enough states that a group as small as even the green party could have changed the result.
I'm really feeling Yang. Idk why. Hes just a pretty cool dude imo and really resonates with me.
But would he make a good politician?
@Nesper No, personality-wise something just gives off good vibes from him. Seems like a pretty cool dude.
@@pokenaut7803 He is not any kind of a politician. It is not just that he is bad at it, he does not really understand how politics works, at all.
Bob Eckert Well, he’s doing a good job in my opinion regarding the economy and his policies. Trump’s getting my vote.
Bob Eckert Uh, this is silly, misinformed, and irrelevant. Anyone can be president, and Yang has the best ideas and vision we need right now.
OMG I love the sound effects! Do not change your style! Thanks for all your unbiased research and thoughtful presentation!
Unbiased....until it comes to Tulsi
australia: you guys are choosing your head of state?
And our head of Government kinda like a 2 for one deal
Great overview, but I just massively disagree with calling Tulsi Gabbard "conspiratorial".
Agreed, such a terrible summary of her. The rest of it was fairly decent but to dismiss her as some far-left (when she's about as left as most other candidates) kook is just absurd.
Yea pretty much she focuses on stopping America from intervening so much in forgein countries
She literally shills for Assad and denies all of his atrocities.
@@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong Can I get a citation or two because neither of those claims are true. She's not a shill for him. She has called Assad a "brutal dictator" which tells you that she's obviously not a fan of him. Tulsi just wants the US military to stay out of the Syrian conflict. That's not shilling, it's a genuine position derived from her principles of non-interventionism. (She supports diplomatic solutions for all other military conflicts the US is involved in). Second, she doesn't deny "all of Assad's attrocities", she acknowledged that he's done bad things to his people in the past. What I think you're referring to by "all attrocities" is the 2017 chemical attacks which Assad was accused of. Tulsi and some of the international community remain skeptical towards the claim that is was Assad who ordered the gas attacks. Most notably, there was no investigation conducted in the immediate aftermath of the attacks (meaning the us ordered those airstrikes on pure impulse), and there was recently an investigation that came out which says that we don't know for certain if Assad was behind the attacks, reaffirming Gabbard's belief.
sidenote; I don't plan to vote for Gabbard in the 2020 primaries, I just think it's important that people don't misunderstand her.
@@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong She literally doesn't.
If I had to make a choice of any Democrat in the race I would choose Tulsi Gabbard due to her anti interventionist stances. Although she probably has no chance of actually winning the nomination.
We'll see. If people donate, she can at least go to the next debate and talk about more issues, rather than being shoved to the side. But, yeah, she's my favorite.
Yeah Tulsi and Bernie are def the best
Stephen Jenkins Ummm, what lack of knowledge are you talking about?
Stephen Jenkins I’d personally argue that Bernie Sanders complete disregard of all Economic reasoning would make him one of the worst possible candidate, but Elizabeth Warren repeats the same lunacy.
It’s unfortunate that the political Left has gone to politicians like that. Kamala at least sounds like an old school no nonsense kind of politician. She’s probably my best bet, though I’m legally a third party member, so I won’t be voting in the primaries anyways
Social democratic policy is more grounded in reality than the neoliberal dogshit we've been forced to eat for decades.
It’s funny looking back at the “lesser 3” coming in far behind some other candidates who stayed in, such as Tulsi, Yang, and (shudder) Klobichaur
This comment didn’t age well lol
Ironically Tulsi and Yang the two most disproportionately talked about candidates on the internet in 2019/2020 are not even democrats in 3 years later with Yang forming the centrist Forward party out of his campaign’s movement and Gabbard becoming more conservative since. She has shown up on Fox News several times, supported Youngkin’s election in Virginia & the Don’t say gay bill in Florida and spoke at CPAC.
South Bend is not a small town. 101 Thousand residents, is a city, and is famous as the home of Notre Dame University.
ROMAN Kristoffer whats that
never heard of it
Love your vids! Also I love how you wobble around while speaking as if you were sitting on a "those-giant-bouncy-balls" while filming.
Communist International & Co. I am!
This is a really great video, glad I watched it!!! I’m a Republican but found this vid really unbiased and well explained 😁
Good to have more Republicans
@@ECCENTRIC.ODDITY agreed
Oneness Pentecostalism is a heresy
Love your videos. Please do Canadian political updates more often
probably in the fall
@@hushedtones7168 Hopefully
If people like Elon musk are literally telling YOU that automation is going to get rid of jobs within a couple years, I feel like out of every democrat Andrew Yang is the Only one up there who knows what he’s talking about when it comes to solving these issues.
Most economists agree that new jobs will be created
@@connorgurgone345 No they don't because that makes no sense.
If machines replace every job, how does that make more jobs?
The guy who got replaced shoveling shit and repair the robot that replaced him.
@@stitchfinger7678 every time there’s an automation new jobs are creating in different industries. Why don’t you listen to the experts and not a fear mongering populist
9:00 “Will any of this work? Who knows?” Me (from the future): “Yes, J.J. I know.”
Honestly I'm over here supporting Andrew Yang but I also would vote for Bernie if it came down to it.
I'm probably voting for Trump
Bruh stop being a hipster
Yang Gang 😎
@@genericign May I ask why you're voting for Trump? Bc personally I'm voting for Andrew Yang bc he has the most forward thinking policies out there that would actually change my life life and other folks life for the better.
But $1000 a month would crash the economy
Thank you so much for this video! I’m 15 and trying to educate myself on current events and politics and this is so helpful! Good info in a concise way that doesn’t confuse the crap out of me :)
Small town in Indiana? Dude South Bend is home to the University of Notre Dame.
That's how you can tell someone is from a HUGE city when they refer to a place like South Bend as a small town that no one has heard of.
@@robertgronewold3326 Democrats be like...
It only has 100,000 people. That’s pretty damn small.
ACB Films that’s a city...
4th largest city in Indiana. Quick question what is the 4th largest in California. LA, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento. That’s all I know. I can’t name 2 or 3 in Indiana. Indianapolis and then???
15:00 Those harp arpeggios for Marianne Williamson--I laughed out loud! Thanks!
"if 2020 is anything like 2016,...."
Little did he (we) know
"Ted cruz is disliked"
I see this was filmed before the 'bearded redemption arc'
Now they’re currently filming the ‘bearded insurrection arc’
Can’t wait to see how it turns out.
SAM Now it’s the bearded Cancun arc
I see this comment was made before he became #FlyinTed
FLYIN TED
@@friendlypup5650 Fled Ted
Thanks for this. I had been feeling guilty for not knowing all of the candidates in the debates/running.
I’ve heard Sanders, Yang, and Beto speak and believed that they had some really good points and responses.
How exactly is Tulsi conspiratorial?
How isn't she? She has weird ass ideas about the military and Assad, all but saying that Assad's gas attacks were faked and that there is some sort of cabal of people profiting from things that aren't there and shit.
@@noco7243 well, the attacks were faked and there is a cabal profiting off of our foreign wars. So there's that.
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Carlos Danger but she is right that military industrial complex is profiting by america’s inflated budget and influencing American military into starting endless unwinnable wars in Middle East
@@cdressel53191 "faked" rotflol
www.npr.org/2019/02/17/695545252/more-than-300-chemical-attacks-launched-during-syrian-civil-war-study-says
Yay! Buttigieg! He was my mayor! He was a really great, and inspiring guy. I met him quite a few times back when he was in South Bend, and he always made me feel better about myself. Even though he didn't win, i was so proud he made it as far as he did ❤️
JJ, can you please make a video on Japanese politics and political parties. Please accept my request.
Ah Japan, where every party is basically right wing.
John Daly Not really, there are a couple of left-wing, centre-left and centrist parties in Japan, such as the Democratic Party of Japan, the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Japan, all of which are in opposition to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is mainly right-wing.
@@ekmalsukarno2302 they're all right wing by american standard
Ekmal Sukarno well, the political compass in Japan is HEAVILY right wing, so much so that it seems that the only thing Keeping them back from Becoming imperial Japan again, is the Japanese communist party. (Which is kinda popular in Japan)
They have the worlds largest Communist Party, it’s no even that radical anymore but given how Japans pretty Right-Wing then it does make sense that they’ve de radicalized.
I’ll support whoever wins the nomination but I’m full on Yang gang till then
Thank you. You can support your candidate during the primaries, but thank you for staying loyal to our party.
Ryan Jakubowski “Loyal to our party” the fuck is this, “1984”? The left constantly terrifies me that they are heading into a future that looks like that, and are going to be in control of the government.
Awesomekk Big Brother isn’t watching, it seems.
A vote for the democrats is a vote for late term abortion
@@Koubles No matter how much people on the right may hate what trump does (if they even do) they still stick with him, and even go into delusions that they are someone being helped (see: veterans), but oh, the left is the scary one huh.
Andrew Yang's other policies and proposals besides the UBI are also pretty genius
Who else is getting the feeling that he’s on the edge of roasting candidates?
Hey jj! I have been watching your channel for a few years now and I just want you to know that your are my favorite channel that I watch and I just want to thank you for helping me with multiple things.
Sincerely, Will
Thank YOU Will!!
J.J. McCullough ❤️❤️
The Rundown:
1. Joe Biden:
-Moderate
-Former VP to Barack Obama and Delaware senator
-Most popular candidate
-Career politician
2. Bernie Sanders:
-More progressive than Biden
-Calls himself a "Democratic Socialist," even though he's more of Social Democrat
-Highly charismatic
-Senator from Vermont
3. Elizabeth Warren
-Progressive
-Not very charismatic
-Senator from Massachusetts
4. Pete Buttigieg
-Former mayor of South Bend, Indiana
-Gay, moderate, and an Afghan War veteran
-Quite young
5. Kamala Harris:
-Former prosecutor, attorney general, and senator from California
-Daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants
6. Beto O'Rourke:
-Almost won as governor of Texas, but lost.
7. Corey Booker:
-First black senator from New Jersey
-Former mayor of Newark
8. Andrew Yang:
-Only Asian candidate
-Involved with Silicon Valley
-Believes in Universal Basic Income
9. Kristen Gillibrand:
-Senator from New York
-Involved with the "Me too" movement
10. John Hickenlooper:
-Former governor in Colorado
-Involved with the legalization of marijuana in that state
12. Bill deBlasio:
-Mayor of New York
-Progressive
13. Jay Inslee
-Governor of Washington
-Campaign dedicated to environmentalism
14. Julian Castro:
-Former mayor of San Antonio
-Only Hispanic candidate
15. Tulsi Gabbard:
-Congresswoman from Hawaii
-Very progressive
16. Amy Klobuchar
-Very moderate
-Senator from Minnesota
17. Tim Ryan
-Congressman from Ohio
18. Eric Swalwell
-Congressman from California
19. Michael Bennett:
-Senator
20. Marianne Williamson:
-Self help author
Great job on this, though I do disagree on the Social Democrat thing, you can be a centre-left Democratic Socialist, a great example is Sadiq Khan (Centre-left in a European sense)
@Enacoid 1203 But Sanders advocates for social democratic policies - universal healthcare, a strong social safety net, etc; not for the workers to own the means of production, which is what (democratic) socialism is.
Benjamin Pickles oh ok, I just searched it on google they say Bernie wanted more workers owning more of their means of productions, and also was kind of icky on capitalism. Anyway why tf are we arguing do you like Bernie?
Dude! as an American teacher who has followed the primary closely, this is spot on. Good summery man. You understand our situation on the left better than most of my countrymen.
I agree. Frankly I will vote for whoever the Democratic party puts up because Warmonger, Swamp-thing Trump has to be ousted. I've never been a Democrat, and have always tried to vote for the best candidate but the GOP has become so toxic [Toxic=Trumpist] that I won't vote for a Republican for animal control officer or waste management supervisor now.
Tulsi because I’m a libertarian and just want our troops back from the Middle East
And for your other question I would say that the top 5 in a few months would Biden sanders waren Hairsion and yang
Do you mean Williamson?
Voting for the Democratic party in any instance disqualify you as a libertarian
Why would a libertarian vote for the dems?
Tulsi is not a libertarian at all...
@@Fire_truck_man Because voting for the actual libertarian is equal to throwing away your vote.
You think Tulsi Gabbard is competing for the hard left vote? She is the most supported democratic candidate right now in polls of registered independents. PEACE IS POPULAR
Since I'm scandinavian, i have a lot of respect for Bernie. His views seem like second nature to me. I really want him to win, but that might seem hard.
Sometimes if i'm in a bad mood poltically that if Sanders did win in 2020 would the internet still be deeply favorable of him right now in a similar poltical situation. Things may be worse actually if he signed off on a bigger rescue package for covid when people were literally being vaccainted enmass. Or would they simply try to divert blame on the President to congress, "the establishment" or a giant corporate conspiracy.
To put Obama's popularity in perspective, when my local secondary school had it leavers assembly they told them things like the leader in the world. When the British prime minister (David Cameron) came up they booed but when Obama came up they all cheared despite the school being British.
This isn’t that significant if you think about it. People are usually more resentful of politicians in their own country then elsewhere.
It's crazy to watch this a year into the Biden administration and that so many of the criticism/benefits of Biden being the safe and stable candidate has been has exact strategy for the last year. He has really managed to stay in the safe "middle" and not stray too far from that lane.
Not exactly. Either one of two things has happened. 1. The middle has shifted to the left, or 2. The left in the Democratic Party has more power than the centrist coalition that Biden originates from does.
I like Tulsi just so she can be Bernie’s VP.
Bernie is gonna bankrupt the country.
You should stay at home in 2020 dawg
@@lewisc556 Hmmmmmmmmmm thats a no for me, dawg.
She’s more likely to be Yang’s VP since they’re good friends. I think Nina Turner is more likely to become Bernie’s VP.
The thumbnail is a work of art
As a Minnesotan I can definitely say that almost no one knows Amy Klobachur
Tulsi Gabbard!
Doesn't like war enough, so that's a no go for elites.
Andrew Yang for President! I want my $1000 bucks per month.
Free money!
Nah, it's not your $1000 a month. It's being stolen by the government and given to you
@@TJ-oo5mx Well, there may be some truth to that, since it's paid for with tax money, and taxes are arguably a form of theft... however, you can also look at it this way:
I'm a poor person that pays Federal Income Tax. The rich-ass companies that we are going to require to pay The Value Added Tax have not been paying Federal Income Tax. Plus, they sell information about us and don't send us a cut. If you mail-order something from them that never arrives, you probably won't get your money back. Amazon recently told me that the device from which I stream their videos to my TV was going to be disqualified and that I needed to buy a new device from them to stream episodes that I've already paid for. Google demonetized my UA-cam channel on the same day that they demonetized a whole shit load of other small UA-camrs just because we were smaller channels, and then withheld our earnings for themselves. That's millions of dollars that was earned by small UA-camrs that a major, rich-ass corporation just kept for themselves!
And that just covers the companies that are going to have to pay The Value Added Tax. There's also going to be a Carbon Tax on high-carbon-emission polluters who are contributing to global warming, the melting of the polar ice caps, the shrinking of our land (which contributes to over population), and it's even making some of our food less nutritious, and I think I'm actually forgetting some of the other effects, but suffice it to say; that $1000 bucks per month belongs to us. It's what we are owed! If it's stealing then it's stealing back what was already stolen from us.
T J taxes are not theft you idiot.
Beth Digout do you believe that the constitution is legal? Or not?
You get your 1000 now because of Coronavirus!
Would honestly love to see this for the 2024 election down the road when more candidates come out
Yes!
A popular bumper sticker here in Iowa is "Any functioning adult - 2020", and I must say it's good to see a variety of candidates who won't be throwing temper tantrums as President.
AMEN!
#RandPaul2024
It would be interesting to see what will happen in the future election. But what I see so far, WHICH IS CURRENTLY SUMMER 2019 PEOPLE, Trump still has a better chance than any other Democratic candidate. I should clarify why I typed all caps in that statement. The fact is that it just feels too early for all this Presidential election campaigns. Take that as you will it is just my personal opinion.
Watching this video in August 2020 is a bruh
As a native Washingtonian, I can confirm what you said, the only media attention we ever get is when the mountains get frisky and fall on neighborhoods or spontaneously combust
This is gonna be fun
Eyyyy I always see you on Seamus Gorman videos. Nice to see ya here too.
My personal favourite Democratic candidates:
Bernie Sanders
Elizabeth Warren
Andrew Yang
Kamala Harris
Tulsi Gabbard
Democrats are stupid
@@Wesley_catholic Nobody cares
@@iyamaxx just spreading the truth
Everyone is fucking stupid
LilMarshmallow edgy
7:36 “...Also, he is gay” *conspicuous eyebrow wiggle*
I’m learning the politics of my own county from a Canadian man. Beautiful
Jj’s videos are the new Saturday morning cartoons
To be honest I don’t understand why people call South Bend a small town. I’m from a place with only 36,000 thousand people and South Bend has 100,000, so South Bend seems quite large to me.
My city + its suburbs is only 300,000 people and it feels small to me. If you have less than a million people, you’re a small town.
You should talk about the tory leadership race in my countriy of Britian
Energetic force I think it’s a one horse race. Boris will win unless he does something really daft.
@@johnnyjakesman8305 Which is why his current strategy is to say and do as little as possible, as it's seen as his to lose.
I love your videos bro! Thank you for being such a positive person!
I can't hear the term "left" and "democrat" in the same sentence without laughing. I also can't hear "democratic socialist" and "bernie sanders" without laughing.
Yes yes, you're the most left-wing person in the world, we get it.
@@JJMcCullough well, probably, but at the same time, saying that the democratic party is left wing is objectively wrong outside the USA's ridiculously right-leaning overton window.
Drop Therapy The Democrats are certainly far to the left of most political parties on earth when it comes to abortion and immigration.
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It's "Democratic" not "Democrat". Democratic is an adjective, Democrat is a noun.
Conservatives consistently make this error.
@@Rohirok it's not an error, it is done on purpose as a smear word. Not that JJ may be aware of that.
Eugen Republican is a noun and an adjective. Not all words work like that. Republican can also be an adjective of the word Republic, so if I said “he is a republican” that statement could actually mean a lot of different things, technically I am a republican, but I’m far left and hate the GOP. If I said “he believes in republican principles” that statement too could mean a lot of different things, you couldn’t say “he believes in democrat principles” you would say “he believes in democratic principles” or “he believes in the principles of the Democratic Party” would probably be better to use if someone is a democrat because the first sentence could mean a lot of different things, technically I believe in democratic principles too, but I’m not really a Democrat even though I am forced to vote for them.
Other way around. Democratic Party is a noun.
Mirza Ahmed Yes, but Democratic alone is an adjective.
That smiley face in the background was kind of freaking me out during the whole video
Calling Tulsi Gabbard “far left” has always kind of been a _huge_ mischaracterization, and not just because of recent events. She’s not really “far” anything, and to many people who have been paying attention, she’s always been seen as a relatively unprincipled person grifting on whatever is most popular with whichever crowd she’s standing in front of at a given moment.
South bender here and still kicking myself that I never felt like taking the time to apply for the mayors task force in high school. Would have been cool to say I worked with president Pete when he was still mayor Pete.
Ngl its surreal watching this with only 8 days to the election
2:13 MY BRAIN JUST LIT UP WHEN HEARING THE 3D PINBALL:SPACE CADET SFX I DID NOT EXPECT THAT
I tend more on the republican side but I like Tulsi Gabbard
the only democrat I would vote for
Tulsi Gabbard is a popular one now. After the democratic debate, her name was googled more than Warren.
Lil Ranger64 that just means her name recognition is worse
Good. She and Yang are the only 2 democrats I'd be cool with.
That was actually 100% found to have been bots and she knew about it. Bitch is so shady, Russian news sure does love her, too.
Tulsi is also hot. And Warren looks like aunt pinching your checks when you’re 34.
I can’t get the thought of the smash announcer saying Democrats in my head lmao
If Beto O'Rourke's real name was Richard, he would go by "Ricky"
Ricardo Guanipa
Ugh true he’s that type of guy
Actually he would go by Rico. His real name is Robert and his nickname ‘Beto’ is the nickname for Roberto (the hispanic equivalent). So if his name was Richard, the hispanic equivalent would be Ricardo and thus Rico. Rico O’Rourke.
His real name is Robert, but he uses Beto to try and fool his voters that he's Hispanic.
@@lourencoalmada1305 actually he has had the nickname Beto since when he was in Pre-K. This Name pandering lie will easily be shut down
@@lourencoalmada1305 and ted cruz's real name is rafael, trying to trick his voters that he's Caucasian.
We've DEFINITELY heard of South Bend. It's where Notre Dame University is. They're an EXTREMELY popular football school.
No one outside of the states surrounding Indiana have heard of South Bend, and that's being generous.
Señor MeinKrafter2020 yeah I’m a college football dude and I didn’t even know Norte dame was in south bend lmao
What’s funny is how Tulsi is not very MAGA & all over Fox News. So much for being “left”. 😂
South Bend is not a "small town," it has a population of over 100,000. It's not a big city but it is undeniably a city.
Also it is home to the great college of notre dame
a 100 thousand you say, wow, tell us more
My brother is in love with Andrew Yang.
My Brother too.
r/suddenlygay
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@@mypenisisunbelievablytinyb4765 this is a strange thread
Eric Swallwell is my Congressman! I've met him and talked to him for a bit at a conference a couple years back (I doubt he would remember this though), and I was really impressed with his open mindedness and his willingness to use the words of local people to mold his policy. It's a bit unfortunate that Buttigieg gets all the press as a successful local politician because Swallwell deserves some of that limelight.
Looking back on this now, I feel kinda sad. Because of many people dropping out, it just kinda became biden as the default.
Yeah. But now at least the far right isn't in control
@@SumSum030 is the far left really any better
@@video10100 Bernie isn't far left. He's not even a socialist, despite him labeling himself as one. Neither is Biden, obviously. The things Bernie calls for are standards in many other western countries, and what Biden calls for has been the standard in America, with a few exceptions.
@@SumSum030 i wasnt talking about bernie
@@video10100 Just the extreme left in general?