All memes aside I found Andrew Yang to be the most level headed with his approach to solving some of our current and future problems. He himself may not be the best candidate to bring everyone together, but I believe the platform brought forward by his campaign has a lot of rational ideas that translate well with all sides of the political spectrum.
Many people will only surface recognize his policy of promoting the Freedom Dividend where every American no matter the tax bracket, social status or employment would receive a $1000 check a month no strings attached. Funded by a Value Added Tax (VAT) which is a 10% front end tax on every transaction over $100,000 within the supply chain including non-commodities such as Amazon, Facebook, Google selling our Data. Most every developed country has a VAT at 15% or higher except two, the U.S. being one of them. This is partly because it is a Point of Sale tax and extremely difficult for companies to avoid it with offshore, income hiding, balance sheet debt jujitsu and therefor lobbied on both Democrat and Republican sides to deter.
I'm not a fan of subsidized government help like food stamps, housing or the like because I don't think they're efficient at most anything complicated and, at its core, a person to person case - it also promotes a lack of development because people would lose the benefits once a certain threshold is crossed. For example at $12,000/salary a year you qualify for $30,000 in benefits, but at $20,000/salary a year you get nothing.
The average American knows exactly what they need to better their lives immediately and just handing them the money to go spend it in their local economy would have an increase of quality with the least amount of government overhaul. The infrastructure to send checks to everyone is already there with our Tax Return policy (which income tax on labor should be removed) If it doesn't work after 10 years and the data looks shit - I'd be the first to admit it was a bad idea, but at least we tried something.
TL;DR - Im a commie libtard