Tax Fight Remains Biggest Roadblock in Fiscal Cliff Deal
Posted on December 10, 2012 at 16:32 PM EST
The fiscal cliff countdown clock tells us there is just 21 days left for Democrats and Republicans to come to some sort of deal. With little resolved after months of back-and-forth discussions, which have recently turned into more heated exchanges, U.S. President Barack Obama has taken over the role of leading negations for his party, while Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner is chief negotiator for the GOP. The two men met for an unplanned White House meeting Sunday. Little details were made public regarding the powwow, but from duplicate statements from both sides, it doesn't appear much was accomplished. The following messaged was delivered by White House spokesman John Earnest as well as an aide to Boehner. "This afternoon, the president and Speaker Boehner met at the White House to discuss efforts to resolve the fiscal cliff. We're not reading our details of the conversation, but the lines of communication remain open." Statements from each side Monday made it clear core tax and spending issues remained unresolved, but both sides maintain they are waiting for details from the other side. Democrats and Republicans are basically saying to each other, "it's your move." To continue reading, please click here...