Obama to appeal to public on fiscal cliff |
SEOOKE.com: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to make a public
case this week for his strategy for dealing with the looming fiscal cliff,
traveling to the Philadelphia
suburbs Friday as he pressures Republicans to allow tax increases on the
wealthy while extending tax cuts for families earning $250,000 or less.
The White House said Tuesday that the president intends to hold a series of
events aimed at building support for his approach to avoid across-the-board tax
increases and steep spending cuts in defense and domestic programs. Obama will
meet with small business owners at the White House on Tuesday and with
middle-class families on Wednesday.
The president's visit to a small business in Hatfield, Pa., that makes parts
for a construction toy company will cap a week of public outreach as the White
House and congressional leaders seek a way to avoid the tax increases and
spending cuts scheduled to take effect Jan. 1.
Obama's tactics were quickly panned by Senate Republican leader Mitch
McConnell, who said Tuesday that "rather than sitting down with lawmakers
of both parties and working out an agreement, he's back out on the campaign
trail, presumably with the same old talking points we're all familiar
with."
The White House and congressional Republicans have differed on whether to
raise revenue through higher tax rates or by closing tax loopholes and
deductions.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has pushed for raising additional
revenue through the reducing of tax loopholes instead of raising tax rates on
wealthy Americans and Republicans have said Democrats need to come up with cuts
in entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.
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