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Both Sides Must Give Ground To Avoid Fiscal Cliff

poorgrandchildren.com2 Wrote: Nov 19, 2012 7:41 AM
We bought the lie that we have a democracy and don't even know what our republic was. Now, we all have the right to vote and the obligation to follow the biggest mob over the cliff because of what it demanded--unlimited spending on illegal (unconstitutional) programs.
In his first formal press conference in months, Barack Obama showed that getting re-elected can increase a president's confidence and combativeness. He staked out tough stands on several issues, especially on the looming budget negotiations.

Looking ahead to the "fiscal cliff" on Dec. 31, when the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts expire and sequestration cuts government spending sharply, Obama demanded $1.6 trillion of increased revenues as part of any budget bargain.

That's twice the number he and Speaker John Boehner agreed on in the grand bargain talks in the summer of 2011.

Those talks fell apart when Obama telephoned Boehner and raised his demand...

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