Obama to Sign Fiscal Cliff Deal
Wants to reduce deficit while increasing "investments"
Amend the Senate bill to add spending cuts or vote for it as is
Tax hikes on the rich, extension of unemployment, reversals in spending growth reductions on the menu
Obama and Boehner are both big spenders. That's the problem.
Tax cuts for those earning less than $450,000 preserved
One-year extension for favored industry
Closes up after Senate Minority Leader's comments
If Government spending wasn't out of control, no one would have wanted to kill Bush tax cuts
Doublespeak in the fiscal cliff talks
A little under nine hours remaining before deadline
Waiting to see what the Senate comes up with
Agreement found on taxes on family income over $450,000 a year
It's all nebulous reductions in desired increases in spending
Actually cutting spending ... unthinkable!
Vice president taking lead in talks, joined late last night
Democrats want new taxes to fund new spending
Market may be expecting a deal early in the new year
Just about 17 hours left to make a deal
Senate minority leader open to not insisting on curbing the growth of cost-of-living icnreases
Don't hold your breath looking for spending cuts
Spending put on hold pending fiscal cliff outcomes
First time Obama has met with congressional leaders since November
Would delay or replace most spending cuts in automatic sequester
Prospects for a fiscal cliff deal not looking good
Plenty of time for media panic in the meantime
Though "all of the above" gets the most votes
Senate majority leader says he can't imagine their consciousness
Back of the envelope calculations
That uncertainty thing might be getting resolved soon, with higher taxes
Democratic Senate Majority Leader says its up to Republicans to stop it
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