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Politics & Power Quote by Michael Bloomberg

"And I keep saying, whether you like the president or not, everybody has to pull together and help the president because, as the president goes, so goes the country, as the country goes, so goes your job, your ability to feed your family, your government"

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Bloomberg’s line is less a plea for unity than a businessman’s stress test of democracy: treat the presidency like a CEO role, and the rest of the country like a balance sheet that rises or falls with the person at the top. The sentence keeps widening its blast radius - president to country to your job to feeding your family - until dissent starts to feel not just impolite but irresponsible. It’s a classic move in crisis rhetoric, except Bloomberg delivers it in the language of management: “pull together,” “help,” “as X goes, so goes Y.” The cadence is soothing; the implications are coercive.

The intent is pragmatic and political. Pragmatic because it asks listeners to subordinate personal feelings to stability; political because it converts loyalty to an institution into loyalty to an individual. “Whether you like the president or not” pretends to accommodate disagreement, then immediately reframes disagreement as a threat to your household. The subtext: cooperation is not civic virtue, it’s self-preservation. If the president fails, you fail.

Context matters because Bloomberg’s public persona is competence-first technocracy, a worldview that prizes outcomes over messy process. In that frame, “help the president” sounds like helping the project succeed. In a pluralistic democracy, it’s more fraught: citizens aren’t employees, and accountability often requires friction, not “pulling together.” The quote works because it weaponizes interdependence - a real feature of modern governance - to argue for a smoother, more compliant politics, one where stability becomes the trump card over scrutiny.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bloomberg, Michael. (2026, January 16). And I keep saying, whether you like the president or not, everybody has to pull together and help the president because, as the president goes, so goes the country, as the country goes, so goes your job, your ability to feed your family, your government. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-keep-saying-whether-you-like-the-president-88733/

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Bloomberg, Michael. "And I keep saying, whether you like the president or not, everybody has to pull together and help the president because, as the president goes, so goes the country, as the country goes, so goes your job, your ability to feed your family, your government." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-keep-saying-whether-you-like-the-president-88733/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"And I keep saying, whether you like the president or not, everybody has to pull together and help the president because, as the president goes, so goes the country, as the country goes, so goes your job, your ability to feed your family, your government." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-keep-saying-whether-you-like-the-president-88733/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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