"So what we have is a president that has brought this issue before the American people. We now understand that we can't wait. We understand every year we wait it gets $600 billion worse"
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The first clause is telling: “a president that has brought this issue before the American people.” That’s less about the issue than about credit. It positions the president as the adult who finally elevated the conversation, implying that opponents (or Congress, or prior administrations) kept it safely abstract. The phrase “before the American people” also sidesteps institutional friction. Instead of admitting a fight over power, budgets, or ideology, it invites a plebiscite vibe: the public has been shown the truth, and now action is the only respectable response.
Then comes the number: $600 billion. It’s a blunt instrument, not a balance sheet. Big, round, hard to visualize, perfect for headlines. It functions as a penalty for procrastination, a political version of interest compounding. Whether the figure is precise matters less than how it makes postponement feel like a bill arriving with late fees.
Contextually, this is classic message discipline from a party strategist: define the tempo of the debate, make delay the villain, and wrap the agenda in a shared “we” so dissent sounds like denial.
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Mehlman, Ken. (2026, January 15). So what we have is a president that has brought this issue before the American people. We now understand that we can't wait. We understand every year we wait it gets $600 billion worse. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-what-we-have-is-a-president-that-has-brought-156489/
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Mehlman, Ken. "So what we have is a president that has brought this issue before the American people. We now understand that we can't wait. We understand every year we wait it gets $600 billion worse." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-what-we-have-is-a-president-that-has-brought-156489/.
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"So what we have is a president that has brought this issue before the American people. We now understand that we can't wait. We understand every year we wait it gets $600 billion worse." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-what-we-have-is-a-president-that-has-brought-156489/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.


