Fiscal Cliff 2013: Why It's Looking Like No Deal
Posted on December 06, 2012 at 15:43 PM EST
Expectations have changed lately regarding fiscal cliff 2013 . It's looking increasingly likely that we are going over it. U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, U.S. President Barack Obama's lead delegator on the fiscal cliff talks, told CNBC the Obama administration is "absolutely" prepared to go over the cliff if Republicans don't change their tune on taxes. President Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday, along with Congressional Republicans, reiterated their stance on the fiscal cliff. No compromise was reached, with just 25 days remaining before zero hour. President Obama maintains there could be a quick deal if Republican lawmakers withdraw their resistance to raising taxes for individuals earning more than $250,000 a year, swapping for concessions on federal spending cuts and entitlement reforms. "If we can get the leadership on the Republican side to take the framework, to acknowledge the reality, then the numbers aren't that far apart," the president told "The Business Roundtable." He added, "Another way of putting this is we can probably solve this in about a week. It's not that tough, but we need that conceptual breakthrough." To continue reading, please click here...