Urge Scott Galloway to Run for U​.​S. President in 2028

Urge Scott Galloway to Run for U​.​S. President in 2028

The Issue

Scott Galloway has profoundly impacted my personal and professional life, and I believe he can do the same for the United States of America. 

I am asking for you to please sign this petition for the future of our nation. Scott Galloway: Please run for president of the United States of America in 2028. Scroll to the bottom of this petition for a summary of Scott Galloway's political stances on relevant issues in the USA.

Scott Galloway is a renowned professor, author, entrepreneur, and public speaker who has consistently demonstrated his commitment to equality, transparency, and progressive change.

Please view his most recent TED talk (How the US Is Destroying Young People’s Future), and it will surely convince you to sign this petition. If you care about America's children or the future of our nation, then I can think of no better individual to usher us forward.

With his visionary leadership, ability to communicate complex ideas to all Americans, and a dedication to fostering a more prosperous society, Scott Galloway is the perfect candidate to lead the United States towards a brighter, more democratic future.

In an era where democracy is being challenged, we need someone who can unite people from diverse backgrounds and ideologies. Scott possesses the intellect, experience, and compassion required to inspire unity and guide the nation through complex global challenges. 

Please join me in urging Scott Galloway to run for President of the United States in 2028. If you care about the future of the United States' economy, its children, its education systems, and the success of both public and private institutions, then you should join me in supporting a new era for the USA.

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Here are some of Scott Galloways political positions on relevant issues in the United States of America:

Wealth Concentration: Prof. Galloway frequently highlights the growing disparity between the wealthy elite and the struggling middle and lower classes. He believes this is a fundamental threat to American capitalism and democracy
 
Taxation: Prof. Galloway advocates for higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations, suggesting a return to higher historical tax rates for the top earners. He criticizes capital gains and mortgage interest deductions as transfers of wealth from the young and middle class to the old and rich. He supports means-testing for Social Security, arguing that wealthy individuals like himself should not receive benefits.

Minimum Wage: Prof. Galloway has explicitly stated his belief that the federal minimum wage should be $25 per hour to address the economic struggles of young workers.
 
Retirement Security: Prof. Galloway challenges the current 401(k) system, seeing it as a flawed primary retirement vehicle that disproportionately benefits the wealthy. He advocates for reforms to ensure broader economic security for all.

Pro-Choice: Prof. Galloway is unequivocally in favor of a woman's right to choose what they do to their body. He sees the ability to terminate an unwanted pregnancy as a fundamental aspect of bodily autonomy and control over one's life.

Housing Affordability: Prof. Galloway recognizes the housing crisis as a significant economic threat, particularly for younger generations, and calls for large-scale construction of affordable housing units.

Antitrust Action against Big Tech: This is perhaps Prof. Galloway's most well-known political stance. He argues that companies like Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Google have become too powerful and are stifling innovation, creating monopolies, while harming the economy. He advocates for breaking them up or significantly increasing regulation.

Accountability for Social Media Landscape: Prof. Galloway criticizes tech billionaires for their perceived lack of accountability regarding the societal impact of their platforms, including issues like misinformation, social division, and mental health crises.

Data Privacy: Implicit in his critiques of big tech's power is a concern for individual data privacy and the vast amounts of information these companies collect.

Education Access and Affordability: Prof.g Galloway is a strong proponent of making higher education more accessible and affordable. He criticizes elite universities for becoming "luxury goods" and for their increasing exclusivity.
 
Student Debt Crisis: Prof. Galloway views the student debt burden as a significant drag on young people's economic prospects and a symptom of a broken education system.
 
Rethinking University Models: Prof. Galloway has proposed innovative ideas for higher education, including public universities offering free admission to students meeting minimum academic requirements, and large tech companies (like Apple or Google) entering the education space to offer tuition-free certification programs. He argues that universities with large endowments should expand their freshman classes or lose their tax-free status.

Cost and Inefficiency: He consistently points out that the U.S. healthcare system is "expensive but bad," spending significantly more than other developed nations for poorer outcomes.

Price Transparency: He advocates strongly for greater price transparency in healthcare to allow consumers and employers to make more informed decisions and to introduce market forces that could lower costs.

Medicare and Social Security Reform: He suggests that these programs need reform to ensure their long-term viability. He specifically advocates for means-testing Social Security benefits, arguing that wealthy individuals should not receive them.

Anger of Young People: He frequently discusses the legitimate anger and disillusionment of younger generations who are facing unprecedented economic challenges, including stagnant wages, high housing costs, and student debt.

National Service: He has suggested the idea of encouraging or requiring one to two years of paid national service for young people, believing it would build grit, camaraderie, and help bridge political divisions.

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Jackson HopkinsPetition StarterI am an avid supporter for the better future of the United States of America.

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The Issue

Scott Galloway has profoundly impacted my personal and professional life, and I believe he can do the same for the United States of America. 

I am asking for you to please sign this petition for the future of our nation. Scott Galloway: Please run for president of the United States of America in 2028. Scroll to the bottom of this petition for a summary of Scott Galloway's political stances on relevant issues in the USA.

Scott Galloway is a renowned professor, author, entrepreneur, and public speaker who has consistently demonstrated his commitment to equality, transparency, and progressive change.

Please view his most recent TED talk (How the US Is Destroying Young People’s Future), and it will surely convince you to sign this petition. If you care about America's children or the future of our nation, then I can think of no better individual to usher us forward.

With his visionary leadership, ability to communicate complex ideas to all Americans, and a dedication to fostering a more prosperous society, Scott Galloway is the perfect candidate to lead the United States towards a brighter, more democratic future.

In an era where democracy is being challenged, we need someone who can unite people from diverse backgrounds and ideologies. Scott possesses the intellect, experience, and compassion required to inspire unity and guide the nation through complex global challenges. 

Please join me in urging Scott Galloway to run for President of the United States in 2028. If you care about the future of the United States' economy, its children, its education systems, and the success of both public and private institutions, then you should join me in supporting a new era for the USA.

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Here are some of Scott Galloways political positions on relevant issues in the United States of America:

Wealth Concentration: Prof. Galloway frequently highlights the growing disparity between the wealthy elite and the struggling middle and lower classes. He believes this is a fundamental threat to American capitalism and democracy
 
Taxation: Prof. Galloway advocates for higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations, suggesting a return to higher historical tax rates for the top earners. He criticizes capital gains and mortgage interest deductions as transfers of wealth from the young and middle class to the old and rich. He supports means-testing for Social Security, arguing that wealthy individuals like himself should not receive benefits.

Minimum Wage: Prof. Galloway has explicitly stated his belief that the federal minimum wage should be $25 per hour to address the economic struggles of young workers.
 
Retirement Security: Prof. Galloway challenges the current 401(k) system, seeing it as a flawed primary retirement vehicle that disproportionately benefits the wealthy. He advocates for reforms to ensure broader economic security for all.

Pro-Choice: Prof. Galloway is unequivocally in favor of a woman's right to choose what they do to their body. He sees the ability to terminate an unwanted pregnancy as a fundamental aspect of bodily autonomy and control over one's life.

Housing Affordability: Prof. Galloway recognizes the housing crisis as a significant economic threat, particularly for younger generations, and calls for large-scale construction of affordable housing units.

Antitrust Action against Big Tech: This is perhaps Prof. Galloway's most well-known political stance. He argues that companies like Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Google have become too powerful and are stifling innovation, creating monopolies, while harming the economy. He advocates for breaking them up or significantly increasing regulation.

Accountability for Social Media Landscape: Prof. Galloway criticizes tech billionaires for their perceived lack of accountability regarding the societal impact of their platforms, including issues like misinformation, social division, and mental health crises.

Data Privacy: Implicit in his critiques of big tech's power is a concern for individual data privacy and the vast amounts of information these companies collect.

Education Access and Affordability: Prof.g Galloway is a strong proponent of making higher education more accessible and affordable. He criticizes elite universities for becoming "luxury goods" and for their increasing exclusivity.
 
Student Debt Crisis: Prof. Galloway views the student debt burden as a significant drag on young people's economic prospects and a symptom of a broken education system.
 
Rethinking University Models: Prof. Galloway has proposed innovative ideas for higher education, including public universities offering free admission to students meeting minimum academic requirements, and large tech companies (like Apple or Google) entering the education space to offer tuition-free certification programs. He argues that universities with large endowments should expand their freshman classes or lose their tax-free status.

Cost and Inefficiency: He consistently points out that the U.S. healthcare system is "expensive but bad," spending significantly more than other developed nations for poorer outcomes.

Price Transparency: He advocates strongly for greater price transparency in healthcare to allow consumers and employers to make more informed decisions and to introduce market forces that could lower costs.

Medicare and Social Security Reform: He suggests that these programs need reform to ensure their long-term viability. He specifically advocates for means-testing Social Security benefits, arguing that wealthy individuals should not receive them.

Anger of Young People: He frequently discusses the legitimate anger and disillusionment of younger generations who are facing unprecedented economic challenges, including stagnant wages, high housing costs, and student debt.

National Service: He has suggested the idea of encouraging or requiring one to two years of paid national service for young people, believing it would build grit, camaraderie, and help bridge political divisions.

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Jackson HopkinsPetition StarterI am an avid supporter for the better future of the United States of America.

The Decision Makers

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NYU Stern School of Business

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