Fiscal Cliff Deal Gets Lost in "Blame Game"
Posted on December 27, 2012 at 14:58 PM EST
U.S. lawmakers headed back to Capitol Hill Thursday to try and avoid falling off the fiscal cliff , but the chances of doing so before the New Year have practically disappeared. Sounding alarm bells Thursday were stern words from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, who cautioned that there is hardly any time left for a deal. "I have to be very honest. I don't know time-wise how it can happen now," a pessimistic Reid said in a press conference from the Senate floor. Acknowledging the urgency for some kind of deal by New Year's Eve, U.S. President Barack Obama cut short his Hawaiian Christmas vacation to return to Washington. According to CNN , a Republican senator said President Obama told Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-KY, that the president would send a proposal to the GOP on Thursday. Retiring Rep. Steve LaTourette, R-OH, told CNN that lawmakers are putting finger-pointing ahead of deal making. "Nobody is willing to pull the trigger" on an agreement because "everybody wants to play the blame game," he said. "This blame game is about to put us over the edge." To continue reading, please click here...