The White House and Congress cannot seem to agree on the scope and size of the first measures that would replace the automatic spending cuts and tax increases that make up the “fiscal cliff.”
By JONATHAN WEISMAN, New York Times
Mon, 12/03/2012 - 9:30am
The White House and Congress cannot seem to agree on the scope and size of the first measures that would replace the automatic spending cuts and tax increases that make up the “fiscal cliff.”