Howard Schultz Says if He Runs for President, it will be as a “Centrist Independent”

On Sixty Minutes, Howard Schultz said if he runs for president in 2020, it will be as a “centrist independent.” He criticized the Democratic Party for not caring enough about the 21 Trillion national debt, and said the Democratic Party plans for health care are too expensive.


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Howard Schultz Says if He Runs for President, it will be as a “Centrist Independent” — 23 Comments

  1. States/Locals — about $$$ 15 plus TRILLION added debt.

    ALL regimes borrowing / spending about 25 percent more than incomes [taxes] since 1929.

    Means ZERO to RED communist Donkeys —

    who want/demand 100 percent CONTROL of everybody and everything —

    ie ALL tax slaves ALL the time.

    See the USA Sen K. Harris [CA] stuff today in USA regime for 23 days — one more RED communist Donkey Prez candidate — NO price tags for her RED communist added spending schemes.

  2. Where do I sign up to be a paid petitioner for the billionaire’s ballot access? Ought to be quite lucrative.

  3. Perot spent 60 million of his own money back in 1992 to get on the ballot and campaign, and its only gotten more difficult to get access. Schultz better be willing to spend 2-5x as much if he wants to run independent.

  4. See the free advertising given to K. Harris by CNN —

    worth $$$ Millions ???

    –IE — be a RED demagogue — and see the RED media give such RED demagogues free advertising.

    Again – see Spain 1931-1936
    — Spanish Civil WAR 1936-1939 [weapons testing ground for WW II)
    — still having major left/right stuff in 2019.

  5. Men, we need 66.66% unity to elect the first female for President and/or Vice President, one of whom might be a Libertarian. and to do that we need to work hard at bringing the best female names before the males.

    The fellow featured in the article is not putting the interests of the United Coalition USA, the party bosses have a history of advancing only male candidates and male Electors for Elector College.

    We will be trying to research the names, party affiliation, gender and dues-payer status of all Green and Libertarian Electors from 2016 to see how the biased bosses used the censorship, which may have infuenced the Electors’ votes.

    Now everything had changed.

    We have at least two female Libertarian and two female Green Party candidates for President. We build around them, us men do all the heavy lifting, so that the women can focus on harmonizing to bring everyone beautiful music.

    When they are asked to speak we will be satisfied, but first we guarantee equal treatmment and equal time for all, and that will provide the soil for new seeds to grow – the pure proportional representation (PPR) Electoral College 2020, Earth Day, April 31st 2019, Monterey California.

  6. Another typo correction, my apologies.

    While the United Coalition USA is conducting an election on Earth Day 2019 in Monterey, this year’s election is for the First Central California Mini-state Parliament Election of 2019, which is practice for the team.

    The PPR Electoral College, AKA the 10th USA Parliament Election of 2020, takes place in Monterey 2 to 4 pm, on April 19th 2020.

    Again, our apologies for the typos.

  7. James, don’t blame me; I voted for the black AND the woman way back in 2008 — Cynthia McKinney.

  8. I worked at Barnes and Noble for eight years. I drank Starbucks every shift. I have never liked that coffee. I think it tastes like cardboard. I drank it because it was there. I will never vote for this man.

  9. Just setting the stage for a neocon ticket to attempt to pull votes from Trump from the other direction. Kasich/Mullins?

  10. Won’t he need almost 200K signatures to get on the ballot in California, and about 90K to get on in Texas? It seems to me that it would be easier for him to run as a candidate of a party, but I’m not sure which party that would be.

  11. If he could just sound a little more libertarian, he could run for the LP nomination and skip a lot of petitioning. It would also be interesting to see an LP nomination fight between him and Weld.

  12. Weld has the LP nomination sewn up- if he wants it. Pathetic the party has sold itself out so much, and still no one elected to Congress or state rep.

  13. Brandon, the ballot access laws for president have become easier, not more difficult, since 1992. States that are significantly easier than they were in 1992 (for president) are Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

  14. @Richard I was mainly referring to the states that base the number of signatures on the number of registered voters or the number that voted in the last election. Nearly all states have seen an increase in population since 1992 making it harder to get on in those states.

  15. How soon before the State HACKS get COMMAND orders from Devil City to wipe out ALL minor parties / independents by ANY means possible ???

    — to have a *stable* regime — standard excuse.

  16. CIVN folks —

    https://uniters.org/
    ———-
    MORE/LESS CONTROL FREAK STATISM over lives, liberty and property —

    ZERO new in 6,000 plus years.

    NOW — minority rule gerrymanders control all in USA —
    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    USA regime – 3 gerrymander systems.

    ALL States – State Legislatures
    – 99 gerrymander systems [NE – 1 house]
    – many, many gerrymander systems in local regimes.

    Much, much, much worse primary math.

    Brain dead national media about above g math — esp CNN, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc.

    — JUNK *politics* news daily – cultist candidates, etc.

    NO primaries.
    PR and NONPARTISAN AppV – pending Condorcet.

  17. Weld does not have it locked up. What support there is for him is a lack of anyone better. Do not mistake any friendliness with leadership with the fix being in. The leadership of the LP has also kept ties with Kokesh and many other potential candidates, as is their job to recruit candidates for the presidential ticket.

    Too much distrust exists. That he’s stuck around doesn’t hurt, but news of a potential GOP primary run against Trump doesn’t help him. He could win it.

    And I say this as someone who would support Weld if no-one better shows up.

    I’m wondering if Schultz might be a fit for the LP. I don’t know much about him, so that’s an open question for me. If so, the ballot access we have would be a good way of attracting him to the LP.

    I don’t know if he’s directly being courted by the LP, but Justin Amash certainly has been teasing a run. He’d certainly be a front-runner for the LP nomination the moment he enters the race.

    Looking at how Jo Jorgeson (the 1996 VP nominee) was at the New Orleans convention last year, she may be looking to enter the race. She would have instant credibility within the LP, as she has shown she can do a decent job representing us to the public.

    I hope they all run. The more options, the better.

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