Andrew Yang on Politics, Third Parties, and Noble Mobile
Bloomberg PodcastsOctober 2, 202518 min247 views
31 connectionsΒ·36 entities in this videoβPolitical Landscape and Third Parties
- π‘ Andrew Yang, a former presidential and NYC mayoral candidate, believes the two-party system is designed to avoid delivering results.
- π― He suggests that a third party is not just likely but already real, with dozens of elected officials at the local level through the Forward Party.
- π Yang envisions a future where a significant number of independent voters could coalesce to form a new political movement, potentially influencing national elections.
- π He believes that a few independent senators could act as a fulcrum in a divided Congress, and this could happen within the next three to five years.
- π³οΈ Yang proposes a primary system where Americans can vote on their smartphones for their preferred independent candidate, enabling a more direct form of democracy.
Entrepreneurship and Noble Mobile
- π’ Yang discusses his new venture, Noble Mobile, a cell phone carrier aiming to lower bills for Americans.
- π° The service offers unlimited data for $50, with potential cash back based on data usage, incentivizing users to spend less time on their phones.
- π€ Noble Mobile operates as an MVNO, leasing spectrum from T-Mobile to offer services closer to the true cost of data.
- π The company has already exceeded early projections, with many users switching from major carriers and experiencing significant savings.
- β οΈ Yang acknowledges the potential for anxiety and depression from excessive screen time, positioning Noble Mobile as a way to encourage more mindful phone usage.
Political System Challenges
- β οΈ Yang identifies incentives as the core problem in the current political system, where doing the right thing might shorten a political career.
- βοΈ He supports term limits as a popular solution to prevent politicians from holding office for decades.
- π£οΈ The increasing polarization in politics is a significant concern, with trends indicating a worsening situation.
- π‘ Yang believes a potential way out of polarization involves the large number of Americans who self-identify as independents demanding something new.
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