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Stalling Fiscal Cliff Negotiations

HarryReidAllAmerican Wrote: Dec 30, 2012 4:45 PM
There is no need to cut the growth of spending.
h20skier2 Wrote: Dec 30, 2012 4:52 PM
Yeah, I remember all you liberals during Bush's 8 years saying the deficits were irresponsible and unpatriotic. All of a sudden under Obama the deficits are never too much. Under Obama's plan the U.S. debt will reach $20 trillion before the end of his second term. That will mean he will have added more to the national debt than all the previous presidents combined.
RHSimard Wrote: Dec 30, 2012 4:50 PM
Geez, what IS there a need for, pray tell?

UPDATE: Senator Harry Reid appeared on the floor of the Senate this evening announcing that there would be no vote tonight. He said that they will reconvene Monday morning at 11am. “There’s still significant distance between the two sides, but negotiations continue,” Reid said. “There’s still time left to reach an agreement, and we intend to continue negotiations.” With only one day left of the year, it is looking like a very slim chance the two sides can come together to reach a fiscal cliff deal.

UPDATE: Republicans have taken the CPI off the table in an effort to help negotiations....

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