"Why would we want to keep a tax cut that's failed? Why would we not want to go back to the Clinton tax code? And why would we not want to help every family more with a health-care plan like mine? Let's help average people. Let's be Democrats!"
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The specific intent is twofold. First, re-litigate the Bush-era tax cuts as a practical failure rather than an ideological dispute. “Failed” is doing heavy lifting: it shifts the debate from values to results, implying that even a voter who likes tax cuts should dump these particular ones. Second, he anchors the fix in a nostalgic policy brand: “the Clinton tax code.” That’s not wonk-speak; it’s a cultural reference to boom times, budget surpluses, and a pre-9/11 sense of stability. He’s selling a memory as much as a marginal rate.
Then comes the pivot to health care: “like mine.” The possessive stakes a claim in a crowded Democratic field, but the pitch is populist rather than technocratic. “Every family” and “average people” are meant to collapse factional differences into a single moral constituency.
The subtext lands in the closing line: “Let’s be Democrats.” It’s both invitation and reprimand, implying the party has flirted with timidity, triangulation, or donor-friendly caution. Contextually, this sits in an era when Democrats were trying to reassert an economic identity after welfare reform, NAFTA fights, and the political aftershocks of Clintonism. Gephardt’s message: stop apologizing for governing; make redistribution and health security the brand again.
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Gephardt, Dick. (2026, February 19). Why would we want to keep a tax cut that's failed? Why would we not want to go back to the Clinton tax code? And why would we not want to help every family more with a health-care plan like mine? Let's help average people. Let's be Democrats! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-would-we-want-to-keep-a-tax-cut-thats-failed-53825/
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Gephardt, Dick. "Why would we want to keep a tax cut that's failed? Why would we not want to go back to the Clinton tax code? And why would we not want to help every family more with a health-care plan like mine? Let's help average people. Let's be Democrats!" FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-would-we-want-to-keep-a-tax-cut-thats-failed-53825/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Why would we want to keep a tax cut that's failed? Why would we not want to go back to the Clinton tax code? And why would we not want to help every family more with a health-care plan like mine? Let's help average people. Let's be Democrats!" FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-would-we-want-to-keep-a-tax-cut-thats-failed-53825/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.


