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Obama has all the leverage now – Republicans
are starting to cave
Jason
Pye
(writer for United Liberty)
November 8
, 2012 “Boehner willing to raise taxes in lame duck session” http://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/11841-boehner-willing-to-raise-taxes-in-lame-duck-session
It didn’t
take long for the
predicted
sellout by Republican
leadership after the election
. With
Boehner
has already showing
weakness,
Obama and
Senate
Democrats are going to
wind up with a clear advantage
out of whatever deal is made
and whatever revenue
cuts are agree upon will
,
much like past budget deals
, most likely never come to fruition.
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