This image has been shared across the entire Humanity First network of over 180 state and local Andrew Yang Facebook pages and was shared and liked thousands of times in March and April of 2020.
This issue is personal. The tree has no say in the matter. Did you even ask first? Stop putting flags on trees. Also, it goes against the U.S. Flag Code.
Conservative New Jersey social media users love to complain about Democratic Governor Phil Murphy. This meme is intended to irritate people that do that.
The Yang Gang in New Jersey recently got NJ-6 2020 Congressional Candidate, Russ Cirincione to endorse Universal Basic Income. This image celebrates that victory.
The Yang Gang would love to see Andrew Yang as Joe Biden's running mate. This image was shared across multiple Andrew Yang state pages and politcal-themed Facbook groups.
This image was posted to pro-Trump groups around the time of President Tump's rally in southern New Jersey. Heads exploded online.
This meme is based on a WW2 propagada poster promoting war bonds. Instead of war bonds, the girl is holding a check from the U.S. Treasury for $1,000.
Evil Mike Pence is a project that has been on the back burner for a while, but this meme was shared across a number of pro-Trump groups.
Tim Cook posted this image of himself holding an iPad on Twitter which ignited countless memes. This one was ours.
This meme was used to encourage people to Google Andrew Yang.
This image was used during the Democratic Debates to encourrage moderators to call on Andrew Yang.
This image was used to encorrage multi-generational cooperation between Yang supporters.
This image was used to target Asian-Amerian voters to tell their friends about Andrew Yang.
This image was used to promote Andrew Yang's Freedom Dividend policy.
This image was used to promote Andrew Yang's Freedom Dividend policy among Chinese-Americans. It features Canto-Pop star Aaron Kwok (left).
This image was used to show how privileged Americans can act in public.
Carla Stoker is a character from the internet series "The Real Food Dudes". Her passion for Andrew Yang became a part of her fictitious online persona.
Carla Stoker is a character from the internet series "The Real Food Dudes". Her passion for Andrew Yang became a part of her fictitious online persona.
Carla Stoker is a character from the internet series "The Real Food Dudes". Her passion for Andrew Yang became a part of her fictitious online persona.
Carla Stoker is a character from the internet series "The Real Food Dudes". Her passion for Andrew Yang became a part of her fictitious online persona.
This image features current Chatham Township Committeewoman, Karen Swartz. But, we gave her a Karen hairstyle.
This image features 2019 Chatham Township Committee candidate Rez Esteves, who was captured on camera during a rant by fellow Republican, Karen Swartz.
This image features 2019-2020 Chatham Township Committee candidate Mark Hamilton, who hunts bears.
This image is related to former Chatham Township Mayor, Baily Brower, who supported candidates Estevez and Hamilton.
We put a Karen hair style on Trump and it fits.
This is how we see Mike Pense.
This meme shows Trad Jay Webber standing outside the real 2018 NJ-11 Congressional Canidate Jay Webber's actual campaign office.
This meme is a spoof of an actuall meme used by the NJ-11 Congressional Candidate Jay Webber stating he was "PRO ICE".
This meme was posted in response to tweets from the real 2018 Congressional Canidate Jay Webber soliciting for volunteers.
There was a movement among conservatives during the 2018 campaign seasion to boycott Nike, which Trad Jay Webber joined in on.
This meme depicts Jay Webber's ideal family of NJ-11.
This meme was in response to a press release issued by Jay Webber accusing his opponent of questioning his sanity.
This mem was a direct spoof a meme that the real Jay Webber used touting his endorsement by President Trump on Twitter.
Trad Jay Webber loves large families like his own.
This image was a direct spoof of meme posted by 2018 Congressional Canidate promoting "Women for Webber"
This image was used after 2018 Congressional Canidate Jay Webber had lost the election, and many of his supporters were encorraging him to run for Governor.