Hatfield, Pa. — House Speaker John A. Boehner declared Friday that talks to avert the year-end “fiscal cliff” have reached a “stalemate,” as President Obama insisted that raising taxes on the wealthy is non-negotiable as part of a deal with Congress
In his first domestic trip since winning reelection, Obama demanded on Friday that tax rates on the wealthy must rise as part of a deal to resolve the fiscal cliff, coming here on his first domestic trip since reelection to build a public case for his policies.
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Boehner says ‘fiscal cliff’ talks at stalemate as Obama takes his case to the public