"There are no limits to our future if we don't put limits on our people"
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Kemp, a Republican congressman and 1996 vice-presidential nominee, carried the banner of "opportunity" conservatism: supply-side economics, growth-first tax policy, and an unusual (for his party) insistence that free enterprise should be paired with urban outreach and civil-rights language. The quote’s subtext is a coalition pitch. By saying "our people" rather than "taxpayers" or "business", he tries to universalize a market-friendly agenda as a moral, even egalitarian, project. It's not merely about unleashing capital; it’s about affirming dignity and agency, especially for those whom policy has historically fenced off.
The rhetoric works because it shifts the frame from scarcity to capacity. "Limits" becomes a political Rorschach test: it can mean red tape to conservatives, discrimination to liberals, or stagnation to anyone tired of institutions that prize control over outcomes. Kemp’s genius was making deregulation sound like liberation - and making the future feel like a shared possession rather than a managed resource.
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"There are no limits to our future if we don't put limits on our people." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-no-limits-to-our-future-if-we-dont-put-67575/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











