"Like working families all across the state, we must find a way to make government live within its means"
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The specificity matters. “Working families all across the state” is meant to sound expansive and nonpartisan, but it’s also strategic narrowing. It dodges constituencies that don’t fit the halo - the very poor, public workers, beneficiaries of programs on the chopping block - while turning the median voter into the default citizen. Rendell isn’t just arguing for austerity; he’s recruiting a cultural archetype (the responsible parent) to shame any alternative as childish or elitist.
Contextually, this is classic governor-era rhetoric in a state like Pennsylvania: pension obligations, education funding fights, and cyclical revenue shortfalls make budgets a battlefield where “cuts” can’t be named yet, but must be pre-justified. The line preloads the debate with a frame: if you oppose the coming restraints, you’re opposing the ethic of work itself. It’s less an economic argument than a legitimacy play, designed to make pain feel like prudence.
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Rendell, Edward G. (n.d.). Like working families all across the state, we must find a way to make government live within its means. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/like-working-families-all-across-the-state-we-133421/
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"Like working families all across the state, we must find a way to make government live within its means." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/like-working-families-all-across-the-state-we-133421/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.




