"You've got to either say you're going to cut taxes and find some spending cuts. I think we ought to reform long-term entitlement spending in the country, but you can't out of one side of your mouth say, 'Yes, we're for tax cuts, we're for spending discipline, and we're for bringing down the debt.'"
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The subtext is a warning about the coalition politics of the era Ford came up in: Republicans campaigning on tax cuts, Democrats often defending major social programs, both parties wary of touching entitlements because older voters actually show up. By naming “long-term entitlement spending,” Ford is gesturing at the real driver of future deficits (Social Security, Medicare) without detailing the politically radioactive specifics. Reform is floated as the grown-up answer, but kept abstract enough to avoid lighting the match.
Contextually, this is the language of the fiscally responsible centrist trying to reclaim credibility in an environment where “spending discipline” is a slogan and “debt reduction” is a costume worn at election time. Ford’s intent isn’t technocratic; it’s moral arithmetic: you can choose tax cuts, you can choose debt reduction, you can choose untouched entitlements. Stop pretending you can have all three.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ford, Harold. (2026, January 17). You've got to either say you're going to cut taxes and find some spending cuts. I think we ought to reform long-term entitlement spending in the country, but you can't out of one side of your mouth say, 'Yes, we're for tax cuts, we're for spending discipline, and we're for bringing down the debt.'. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youve-got-to-either-say-youre-going-to-cut-taxes-48502/
Chicago Style
Ford, Harold. "You've got to either say you're going to cut taxes and find some spending cuts. I think we ought to reform long-term entitlement spending in the country, but you can't out of one side of your mouth say, 'Yes, we're for tax cuts, we're for spending discipline, and we're for bringing down the debt.'." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youve-got-to-either-say-youre-going-to-cut-taxes-48502/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"You've got to either say you're going to cut taxes and find some spending cuts. I think we ought to reform long-term entitlement spending in the country, but you can't out of one side of your mouth say, 'Yes, we're for tax cuts, we're for spending discipline, and we're for bringing down the debt.'." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/youve-got-to-either-say-youre-going-to-cut-taxes-48502/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





