Update: Obama says fiscal cliff deal in sight
by BEN FELLER and JULIE PACE, Associated Press
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The moon rises behind the U.S. Capitol Dome in Washington as Congress works into the late evening, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to resolve the stalemate over the pending "fiscal cliff." (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
The moon rises behind the U.S. Capitol Dome in Washington as Congress works into the late evening, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to resolve the stalemate over the pending "fiscal cliff." (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
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Update: WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says it appears that an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff is "in sight," but says it's not yet complete and work continues.

Obama says this has been a "pressing issue on people's minds," and tells an audience of middle-class taxpayers the deal would, among other things, extend unemployment benefits for Americans "who are still out there looking for a job."

He voiced regret that the work of the administration and lawmakers on Capitol Hill won't produce a "grand bargain" on tax-and-spend issues, but said that "with this Congress, it couldn't happen at that time."

Officials familiar with the negotiations say an agreement would raise tax rates on family income over $450,000 a year and increase the estate tax rate. .

Previously posted: WASHINGTON (AP) — The contours of a deal to avert the 'fiscal cliff' emerged Monday, with Democrats and Republicans agreeing to raise tax rates on family income over $450,000 a year, increase the estate tax rate and extend unemployment benefits for one year, officials familiar with the negotiations said.

But with a midnight deadline rapidly approaching, both sides were at an impasse over whether to put off automatic, across-the-board spending cuts set to take effect on Jan. 1, and if so, how to pay for that. Democrats want to put off the cuts for one year and offset the so-called sequester with unspecified revenue.

Officials emphasized that negotiations were continuing and the emerging deal was not yet final. President Barack Obama was to speak about the status of the negotiations from the White House early Monday afternoon.

The proposal in the works would raise the tax rates on family income over $450,000 to 39.6 percent, the same level as under former President Bill Clinton. Also, estates would be taxed at 40 percent after the first $5 million, up from 35 percent to 40 percent. Unemployment benefits would be extended for one year.

A Republican official familiar with the plans confirmed the details described to The Associated Press.

The officials requested anonymity in order to discuss the internal negotiations.

Urgent talks were continuing Monday afternoon between the White House and congressional Republicans, with longtime negotiating partners Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell at the helm.

An agreement on the proposed deal would also shield Medicare doctors from a 27 percent cut in fees and extend tax credits for research and development, as well as renewable energy.

The deal would also extend for five years a series of tax credits meant to lessen the financial burden on poorer and middle-class families, including one credit that helps people pay for college.

The deal would achieve about $600 billion in new revenue, the officials said.
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FormerRomanJr.
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December 31, 2012
Icarus, Don't pass go and pay an extra 100 out of your next check!..It's all monopoly money to OweBama..Merry Cliffness!
Icarus10
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December 31, 2012
Looks like Obama kicked their butts again!
NoFreakinWay
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December 31, 2012
This is such a sweet deal that I'm gonna start laying out of work until I'm fired too. Gonna get me some Obama money, talk and text on my Obama phone, watch Springer on Obama cable, and download porn and free music on Obama Internet! I'm gonna tell all my friends and family to do the same. I sure hope he runs for a THIRD TERM! Better yet, maybe he’ll be our president FOREVER! Yay Obama! My new goal is to get 100% of the population on welfare and unemployment. The dumb-dumb taxpayers can EASILY support that many! That's EXACTLY was they get for being ambitious, working hard, and trying to make everyone else look bad. Yay Obama. He's so cool! He's the man! Everyone in Hollywood loves him and so do I. Yay Obama!

Barf.
VN7073
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December 31, 2012
Icarus10 Apparently you weren't a math major.
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