"When you confront a problem you begin to solve it"
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The subtext is a rebuke to denial and bureaucratic drift. Giuliani's brand, especially in the post-9/11 era, was built on the aesthetics of decisiveness: press conferences, tough talk, a sense that leadership is embodied presence. In that context, "begin to solve it" functions like a rhetorical receipt. Voters may not be able to audit policy details in real time, but they can recognize the posture of confrontation. The sentence flatters the audience, too: if you want solutions, demand candor; if you're anxious, the first step is to stop looking away.
The quiet gamble is that confrontation can be mistaken for progress. Naming a problem is not the same as designing a workable fix, and politicians have learned to substitute performance for policy - endless "tough" language, constant enemies, permanent emergency. Giuliani's maxim works because it's motivational and morally legible. Its weakness is the loophole: you can confront forever and never actually solve.
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