The Case For Going Over The Cliff Remains Strong
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Matthew Yglesias | Posted
Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, at 11:18 AM ET
I wrote earlier today that I think the failure of Plan B makes a deal more likely
than it would have been had the bill passed. But I do want to emphasize
that there continues to be an excellent chance that a deal won't be
made until January, and a strong case that the otucome will be better on
the merits if we wait until January.
One key issue is that, as John Boehner said today, many of his
members were reluctant to vote for Plan B because of "a perception" that
it would be a vote to increase taxes. That's nuts. The full expiration
of the Bush tax cuts is the law of the land. The debate between the
White House and the GOP is over how much to cut taxes. But a
variety of factors, including the Obama administration's messaging and
the Congressional Budget Office's counterproductive insistence on
publication of an "Alternative Fiscal Scenario" baseline have clouded
this issue. Come January, however, perception changes.
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