Mostly Cloudy
78°
St. Charles, IL
Mostly Cloudy|Forecast »

Obama: Cliff deal in sight, but no votes in House tonight

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 5)

Van Hollen declined to get into specifics publicly about the latest tax-rate levels, but he said, "There's been a lot of flexibility on the Democratic side on that issue, and now we're waiting for additional flexibility on the Republican side." He said that lawmakers still would like to "find an alternative set of deficit reduction to replace these meat-ax, across-the-board cuts. So that remains part of the conversation."

Speaking after Reid on the Senate floor Monday morning, Sen. Tom Harkin, a liberal Democrat from Iowa, said he was "disturbed" to read in The Washington Post that Democratic negotiators had agreed to raise the threshold for the income tax rate increases to $450,000, from $250,000, and to maintain estate taxes at the same level.

"This is one Democrat that doesn't agree with that — at all," Harkin said. "I just think that's grossly unfair." He added: "If you make $250,000 a year, you're not middle class. You're in the top 2 percent of income earners in America.... If we're going to have some kind of deal, the deal must be one that really does favor the middle class — the real middle class, those that are making 30, 50, 60, 70,000 dollars a year. That's the real middle class in America. And as I see this thing developing, quite frankly, as I've said before, no deal is better than a bad deal, and this looks like a very bad deal the way this is shaping up."

||||||6|Next Page

Reader Poll

Do you support allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes?

Yes
No
I have no opinion