Tuesday 1 January 2013

US Fiscal cliff negotiations

Fiscal cliff deadline looms as talks on a deal continue



31 December, 2012


McConnell: deal to avert tax hikes has been reached

The Associated Press has a news flash:
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he and the White House have agreed on preventing tax hikes that the fiscal cliff will trigger after midnight. And he says they are very close to an overall deal that would also prevent budget-wide spending cuts.
The Kentucky Republican did not provide any details. But he said on the Senate floor that lawmakers should pass legislation averting tax increases that would otherwise take effect at the start of New Year's Day.


US To Officially Go Over The Fiscal Cliff


Zero Hedge,
31 December, 2012



As we forecast back in November, it is now official that the House will not vote on any deal out of the Senate, assuming there is one which there won't be of course, later today, which means America will officially slide off the Fiscal Cliff. And now cue everyone being very hopeful and optimistic a deal will get done momentarily, if not sooner, in 2013. Of course, we all know just how far optimism takes America's dysfunctional Congress. The biggest irony in all of this is that the only winners today were the much hated "1%"-ers, whose taxes may or may not go up, who just got to book major year end profits on this last minute ramp. The remainder of America's population can quietly look forward to 2013 with "hope" and "optimism" that in 2013 Congress will finally stop being dysfunctional. Good luck. Oh, and before we forget, America just breached its debt ceiling: now the pillaging of various government retirement funds begins.









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