Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang told Fox News Thursday that he's "laser-focused on the problems that got Donald Trump elected in 2016," and thinks that his plan for a universal basic income will resonate with voters. "The money doesn't disappear and go anywhere," Yang said. DEM 2020 CANDIDATE ANDREW YANG: UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME WILL MAKE AMERICANS HEALTHIERYang, a former ambassador of global entrepreneurship to President Barack Obama, insisted that a government handout will help make Americans healthier and happier, and equated job losses due to the booming tech industry with mental health issues and depression. "Well, you know, they say the opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian man who likes math," Yang joked. The 2020 contender also weighed in on the brewing abortion debate that came to a head on Wednesday when Alabama Gov.
Source: Fox News May 17, 2019 00:22 UTC