Andrew Yang 's goofy book a tribute to supporting bad entrepreneurs and their money losing ideas

Alex Mousolopolous
   most start ups fail and are money draining ATM machines for the wealthy and powerful. Andrew yang would like to see more of these wall Street people go into start ups and his Venture for America is his venture and solutions to the problem he sees that isn't functioning properly. Andrew thinks if all the smart people started companies instead of going to Wall Street the economy would be fine for all. Yang wrote this bad book called "Smart people Should Build Things' but the problem is they often do build things and they often do not have the benefit of the larger population in mind. yang goes on to praise Dan Gilbert of Quicken Loans fame and all that he has done to bring back Detroit giving employees access to loans for cheap houses in dangerous areas. I don't care all that yang writes about what this billionaires does to help fledgling entrepreneurs, if tis guy is making profit from over-sized loans on the lower classes he is scum. basically Andrew Yang feels government should help the wealthy and highly educated because it will trickle down but what really happens is Yang is just pressing for more access to credit for these bad business ideas from all these smart people he feels need funding for their ventures. Andrew started this venture because he was a failed lawyer and felt the need for other young professionals dissatisfied with their careers to be able to be mobile and change careers and get access to funding and projects into depressed areas which pooling their resources they can make into a real estate lottery jackpot.  Yang's atrocious book just explains why smart people should be allowed to continue their bad investments and be bailed out by the government and basically give reward to those smart people who take risks and are allowed to take risks for ideas that would normally get turned down by an average dude. yang fails to mention the complete waste and high failure rates of these ivy league graduates and he seeks to encourage their dominance in the economies to build things that only benefit other Ivy League school graduates than the average tax payer or working class individual.  Image result for smart people should build things book Don't trust anything this guy says and people like him actually are spreading class warefare, gentrification, and educational elitism.

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