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Honeywell's Hiring Is Bleak

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David Cote of Honeywell International and other CEO's behind the Fix the Debt organization

12/13/2012

David Cote of Honeywell is one of the CEO's most actively involved in the debt negotiations. Republicans take issue with his support for higher tax rates saying small business owners are affected by higher tax rates more than CEO's of large companies. Democrats including president Obama are pushing Cote to get Republicans to give in on higher tax rates in exchange for serious entitlement reform. Obama told Cote in one meeting with CEO's: "Tell Republicans you will give them cover for tax increases if they want tough entitlement reform." Dave Camp, Republican head of the Ways and Means Committee in Congress says raising tax rates is not the way to get Republican buy in.

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