Day guide ner made rounds on capitol hill. This is ten minutes. Good morning, everyone. The president has warned us about the dangers of going over the fiscal cliff. But his actions have not matched his public statements. Members of his own party seem quite comfortable with sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. On tuesday, we had productive conversation at the white house. Despite the claims that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. Secondly, no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. This is not a game. Jobs are on the line. The American Economy is on the line. This is a moment for adult leadership. Campaignstyle rallies are not the way to get things done in washington. A discussion with the treasury secretary was frank and direct. We hope to see a specific plan for cutting spending. We sought to find out what the president is willing to do
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