Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) Says No Fiscal Cliff Deal Tonight … “I think the parties are much farther apart than I hoped they’d be by now”
Deal or no deal … it would appear that there is no deal.
As reported at the Washington Post, according to Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) there is no deal as of yet and he would be shocked if there would be tonight as the two sides are further apart than he had hoped. They truly plan on taking this down to the last second. Of course one has to wonder how Congress can be having a fiscal cliff negotiation when none of what they are discussing reduces the US debt. It’s all just about tax increases and punishing the so-called rich.
Asked as he left a meeting of the Senate Democratic caucus whether a deal would be struck today, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) replied: “No, I’d be shocked. I think the parties are much farther apart than I hoped they’d be by now, and that the country thought they’d be when negotiations started on Friday.”
Posted December 30, 2012 by Scared Monkeys class warfare, Economy, Fiscal Cliff, Harry Reid (D-NV), Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Leading from Behind, National Debt, Senate, We the People, WTF | one comment |
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Hillary is in the hospital with a blood clot brought on by concussion.
Firstly, let me say that I hope this is untrue.
Secondly, an observation – how convenient for raising reasonable doubt regarding her ability to testify or recall the Benghazi events accurately.