Topic: Fiscal Cliff

Not All Crises Are Manufactured Equally

Associated Press

The Republican Party has earned such a reputation for stubbornness that the kind of extralegal presidential powers George W. Bush used to handle terrorists are now popping up in discussions of Barack Obama's budget negotiations with Congress. But Republicans have not decided to block all things forever. "No" has its limits.

By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 25, 2013

How Eric Cantor Gave Us an Endless Series of Fiscal Crises

The person who deserves the most blame for the sequester -- the automatic spending cuts that kick in March 1 and will slow GDP growth by 0.5 percent -- is not President Obama or John Boehner, but House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 19, 2013

Who Owns the Sequester?

It is starting to look less likely that Congress will reach a deal that prevents automatic spending cuts from taking effect March 1, so politicians are finding the strength to accept the things they cannot change, and change the things they cannot accept. That means accepting the sequester but changing who gets blamed for it.

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 11, 2013

Stat of the Day

The Average Paycheck Just Went Down by $32.75

The tax hike, which takes effect immediately for wages earned in 2013, doesn't have too many fans.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 3, 2013

Tim Geithner Is Stepping Down Before the Next Fiscal Fight

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will reportedly leave his post by the end of January, giving up his cabinet position just weeks before the next big debt ceiling fight heats up.

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By David Wagner

Jan 3, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Alex Koppelman on the Sandy relief bill, Charles Blow on future cliffs, Matt Lewis on conservatives losing the culture war, Sheri Berman on waning Arab Spring optimism, and Gideon Rachman on Britain's relationship with the EU.

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 2, 2013

Cliff Diving

Any Fiscal Cliff Deal Would Have Sent the Markets Soaring This High

The contentious fiscal cliff deal struck Tuesday night sent stock markets, here and abroad, "climbing", "surging", "rallying," and "soaring" on Wednesday. Which confirms the importance of striking a deal — any deal! — in the first place.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 2, 2013

Boehner Buckles: After Contentious Day, House to Vote on Portion of Sandy Relief

It was supposed to be the day everyone breathed easy after the House finally (if temporarily) staved off a fiscal nightmare. Then House Speaker John Boehner faced a torrent of criticism for shutting down a vote on a federal relief bill for Hurricane Sandy victims before the Congressional term finished, and by the time everyone headed home for the day, he appeared to have given in.

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From Edge of Fiscal Cliff, Boehner Headed to Reelection as Speaker

Even conservative anti-Boehner forces outside of Congress that have been pushing to get House members to pick someone else are conceding another candidate will step forward, from the shadows or anywhere else.

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 2, 2013

Watch Peter King Explode at His Own Party on Failed Sandy Relief Vote

The outspoken Republican Congressman from New York, has been blasting his own party's leadership for stalling a bill amidst the fiscal cliff talks that would fund relief for areas affected by Hurricane Sandy

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 2, 2013

Stat of the Day

77% of Americans Will Pay More Taxes in 2013

The heated fiscal cliff negotiations are over — for now — so it's time to assess your wallet: The payroll tax hike cancels out some other tax cuts, but that doesn't necessarily mean your take-home income will decrease.

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By David Wagner

Jan 2, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

Ezra Klein on the GOP's fiscal compromise, Maureen Dowd on the Democrats' cliff surprise, Amy Davidson on future fiscal fights, Anuradha Roy on rape in India, and Shashank Joshi on Pakistan's nuclear weapons.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 2, 2013

Trimming the Times

Justice for Ground Zero Volunteers, Oil-Rig Troubles, and 2013 in Food

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 2, 2013

Cliff Diving

What the Fiscal Cliff Deal Didn't Solve

The best thing you can say about the New Year's Day fiscal cliff deal is that it's unlikely to hurt the U.S. economy. Unfortunately, it does almost nothing to help it

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 1, 2013

Cliff Diving

Congress Has Passed a Fiscal Cliff Deal

While we may be just weeks away from a series of mini-cliffs to come, the House of Representatives approved the much debated Senate version of a bill late Sunday night, 257-167, averting a fiscal crisis. President Obama said at an evening appearance that he would sign it.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 1, 2013

Cliff Diving

Eric Cantor Really Hates the Senate's Cliff Deal

Speaker of the House John Boehner's job today was to try and sell House Republicans on the fiscal cliff deal hammered out by the Senate in the wee hours of last night. Eric Cantor is certainly making that as hard as possible. 

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 1, 2013

Cliff Diving

While You Were Celebrating, the Senate Voted On a Cliff Deal!

While you were out enjoying your New Year's Eve, members of the Senate and some of our top lawmakers rang in the new year working on, and eventually passing, a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 31, 2012

Cliff Diving

Just How Bad Was Obama's Fiscal Game?

Even as the United States found itself poised to go over the fiscal cliff on New Year's Eve, a deal was emerging — and liberals did not particularly like it. Here's why, exactly, they think he's got no game.

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Fiscal Compromise Would Set Stage for a New Year of Mini-Cliffs

The downside is that the new package shoves many of the tough decisions about long-term tax and spending policy into January and February, when lawmakers will face the debt ceiling.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 31, 2012

Did Obama Just Make an Assassination Reference?

During a statement at the White House Monday, the president said the following: "I'm going to be president for the next four years. I hope." Did Obama let all those comparisons to Lincoln get to him?

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 31, 2012

Cliff Diving

Earth to Fiscal-Cliff Pundits: $250K Does Make You Rich

As the fiscal cliff negotiations reach their final hour, a strange new trend has emerged: people are going on TV and saying, with a straight face, that making $250,000 a year doesn't make you rich.

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By David Wagner

Dec 31, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Monday Columns

Eric Singer on how the fiscal cliff affects paychecks in Congress, Jonathan Chait on Obama's fiscal caving, Bill Keller channels the NRA's president, John O'Sullivan on mass firings at Russia's Radio Liberty, and Gordon Chang on the Japanese economy.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 31, 2012

Trimming the Times

The Road to Fiscal Doom, Women in India, and Baseball's New Trauma

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett and Elspeth Reeve

Dec 31, 2012

Cliff Diving

The Fiscal Cliff Deadline: What Now?

After President Obama said a deal was "within sight," a tax agreement was evolving in the Senate — but the House acknowledged it would not vote on fiscal measures before the midnight deadline. America, welcome to overboard.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 30, 2012

Cliff Diving

Mitch McConnell Wants Joe Biden to Help Solve the Cliff

The fiscal cliff talks that were going so well yesterday have fallen apart, and now Mitch McConnell is reaching out to Vice President Joe Biden to help him see if they can get this deal done. 

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 29, 2012

Cliff Diving

How Are the Cliff Talks Going? Not Well, It Seems

You would think the Senate and Congressional leaders would be making all kinds of progress towards a fiscal cliff deal considering it quite literally is zero hour and the country is mere days away from actually, really going over the proverbial cliff. But nope! You would be mistaken. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 28, 2012

Cliff Diving

The Fiscal Cliff Countdown: What Now?

The most powerful people in Washington met at the White House on Friday, and they all walked away, saying and accomplishing close to nothing. President Obama and Speaker Boehner made evening statements, and here's what we know heading into the weekend.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 28, 2012

Cliff Diving

Obama to Offer 'Mini Deal' on Fiscal Cliff: What's at Stake for Today's Meeting?

After conflicting reports on whether a new offer was coming and in advance of a White House summit Friday afternoon, President Obama has reportedly crafted a "scaled back" proposal that would — temporarily, at least — avoid next week's fiscal cliff.

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By David Wagner

Dec 28, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Noam Scheiber on the truth about the fiscal cliff, Paul Krugman on the end of growth, Robert Samuelson on elite high schools, Walter Russell Mead on Syria, and Bruce Crumley on France's colonial legacy.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 28, 2012

Trimming the Times

The Death of a Drugged Pony, a Mayorless Town, and 2013 in Culture

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 27, 2012

Can Scott Brown Replace John Kerry if He's Making Up Stuff About the Cliff?

Scott Brown will soon be out of a job, and it's no real secret that he will become the leading contender — even with new competition — in a special election to fill John Kerry's soon-to-be vacant Senate seat. So why is he making all this stuff up? 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 27, 2012

Cliff Diving

Reid: We're Headed Over the Fiscal Cliff

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid gave a less than encouraging speech on the Senate floor today, essentially conceded that the fiscal cliff is happening. During his remarks, Reid scolded his House counterpart John Boehner, calling his rule a "dictatorship."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 27, 2012

Cliff Diving

The U.S. Will Hit the Debt Ceiling on Monday

Just in case the fiscal cliff problem wasn't bumming you out enough, Tim Geithner has politely reminded everyone that as of Monday, the Treasury Department won't be able to borrow any more money.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 26, 2012

Cliff Diving

The Fiscal Cliff Will Be Solved in 10 Days (We Think)

It might be a mini-deal, but still: members of Congress are expected to go back to work Thursday, and lawmakers seem to realize that their theatrics are wearing thin on the American public.

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Who Will Be Senator Daniel Inouye's Replacement?

The governor will announce the replacement as soon as Wednesday, which would give Democrats in the Senate a vote on any fiscal-cliff deal.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 26, 2012

Cliff Diving

Obama Cancels Vacation to Resume the Fiscal Cliff Fight

After a nice long holiday weekend, President Obama and members of Congress suddenly remembered that they never took care of that fiscal cliff thing that happens in just six days.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 21, 2012

Cliff Diving

Obama to Congress: Drink Some Eggnog, Then Come Back and Solve Fiscal Cliff

After the markets had closed and elected Washington had headed home for the holidays, President Obama took to the White House podium early Friday evening and suggested Congress cool off over Christmas.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 21, 2012

Cliff Diving

What Comes After Plan B?

House Republicans embarrassed "poor, orange man" John Boehner and rejected his backup plan, leaving the negotiations with a complex future. Here's how Obama and the Speaker might move next, if Boehner's even still the Speaker.

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By David Wagner

Dec 21, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Kimberley Strassel on corporate America's role in the fiscal cliff, Allen Frances on the cost of the DSM-5, Tim Padgett on Mexico after the end of the world, Terry Glavin on Richard Engel, and Paul Bogard on the danger of the night shift.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 21, 2012

Cliff Diving

Get Ready for the Dairy Cliff

Lost in all the anxiety over the Fiscal Cliff, is another little noticed deadline that could force you to pay double the price for a gallon of milk come January 1.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 20, 2012

Cliff Diving

Plan B Is Busted; Congress Gets Chaos for Christmas

After an hour delay so Speaker of the House John Boehner could try and whip up more Republicans votes to get his Plan B vote through Congress, the Speaker's saving grace bill didn't even go to a vote. And Boehner, like Elvis, left the building. 

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By David Wagner

Dec 20, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Jeffrey Rosen on Robert Bork's legacy, Ezra Klein on what would make a good fiscal cliff deal, Adam Gopnik on gun control, Andres Oppenheimer on Latin America and the Senate, and Timothy Garton Ash on Britain and the EU.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 19, 2012

Cliff Diving

Maybe Boehner's Plan B Stands for 'Backfire'

Instead of putting pressure on Obama and the White House, which immediately rejected and then announced its intention to veto the idea, Plan B has brought more attention to infighting among Republicans.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 19, 2012

Cliff Diving

How Is the Fiscal Cliff Still a Bigger Deal in Washington Than Gun Violence?

President Obama's highly anticipated press conference — in which he offered his strongest remarks about new gun legislation since the Newtown shootings, and officially announced a commission to be led by Vice President Biden — wasn't very interesting to the White House press pool. They wanted to talk about the fiscal cliff. Here's an anatomy of the insiders' priority shift.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 19, 2012

Cliff Diving

Obama Says He'll Veto Boehner's Plan B

If the White House won't buy the House Republicans' backup plan, does that mean it's time for fiscal cliff panic?

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 18, 2012

Cliff Diving

White House Rejects Boehner's Plan B

Within hours of its being floated publicly, the White House has already rejected House Speaker John Boehner's backup plan on the fiscal-cliff negotiations.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 18, 2012

Cliff Diving

Making Sense of Boehner's New Plan B

House Speaker John Boehner announced in a press conference Tuesday morning that he's suddenly pushing for a backup plan, which he also hopes will prod President Obama into a better deal for conservatives.

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By David Wagner

Dec 18, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Tuesday Columns

Jonathan Cohn on the emerging fiscal cliff deal, Frank Bruni on a shooting's aftermath, Jeffrey Toobin on the Second Amendment, Haytham Manna on Syria, and Josh Kraushaar on Tim Scott.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 17, 2012

Cliff Diving

Obama's Latest Attempt to Avoid the Fiscal Cliff Is Not His Final Offer

Leaked details of Obama's third attempt to compromise with Republicans on solutions for the fiscal cliff made headlines on Monday night, mainly the bit about increasing the earnings threshold to $400,000 for higher tax rates.

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By J.K. Trotter

Dec 17, 2012

Cliff Diving

Dating Site's Fiscal Cliff Solution: Free Membership for 'Beautiful Women'

Seeking Arrangement, the infamous dating website that matches "sugar daddies" and "sugar mommies" with attractive but cash-strapped young people, is inserting itself into the budget debate with a new pitch: to avoid the fiscal cliff, have a rich guy buy you things.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 16, 2012

Cliff Diving

Boehner Is Breaking in the Cliff Talks

John Boehner has finally given in to raising taxes for America's wealthiest citizens for the first time in the ongoing fiscal cliff talks. But it isn't exactly what the President asked for... 

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