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Republican and Democratic party political sparring in the fiscal cliff negotiations in Dec. 2012, with each side arguing against too much compromise.
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New York Times 10.20.2013
Rove: What Obama Is Really Bargaining For
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2012
Debate Grows in GOP Over Tax Stance
Wall Street Journal 12.14.2012
A Still Soured Obama-Boehner Relationship Complicates Fiscal Talks
New York Times 12.15.2012
President Delivers a New Offer on the Fiscal Crisis to Boehner
New York Times 12.17.2012
Face-Off: Two Views on the Deficit Debate
Wall Street Journal 12.17.2012
Boehner Weighs 'Cliff' Backup Plan
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2012
Boehner Tax Plan in House Is Pulled, Lacking Votes
New York Times 12.20.2012
Boehner Tax Plan in House Is Pulled, Lacking Votes
New York Times 12.20.2012
John A. Boehner Calls on Obama and Senate for Fiscal Solution
New York Times 12.21.2012
After a ‘fiscal cliff’ deal, what next? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.01.2013
On the Left, Seeing Obama Giving Away Too Much, Again
New York Times 01.01.2013
Lack of Grand Bargain Complicates Obama's Priorities
Wall Street Journal 01.01.2013
Deal's Economic Grade: Incomplete
Wall Street Journal 01.02.2013
Deal Fails to Satisfy Liberal Democrats
Wall Street Journal 01.02.2013
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