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You watch television and see whats going on on this debt ceiling issue. And what I consider to be a total lack of leader
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"You watch television and see what's going on on this debt ceiling issue. And what I consider to be a total lack of leadership from the President and nothing's going to get fixed until the President himself steps up and wrangles both parties in Congress"

- Steve Wynn

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This quote from Steve Wynn is referring to the existing debt ceiling problem in the United States. He is revealing his frustration with the lack of leadership from the President in attending to the issue. He believes that the President needs to take a more active role in order to bring both parties in Congress together and find a service. He is recommending that the President needs to be more involved in the settlements and take a more hands-on technique to the problem. He believes that without the President's leadership, absolutely nothing will get fixed. This quote is a reflection of the current political environment in the United States and the need for strong leadership from the President in order to bring about meaningful change.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Steve Wynn somewhere between January 27, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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