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White House Rejects GOP "Plan B"

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 19, 2012
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The White House and Democratic leaders quickly gave the thumbs down after House Speaker John Boehner proposed a "Plan B" to the Fiscal Cliff talks.

If a deal isn't reached by January 1st, automatic across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases would kick in.

Boehner says Plan B would extend the Bush-era tax cuts for everyone making less than a million dollars.

In the meantime, he would continue to negotiate a broader deal with President Obama.

The White House responded Plan B can't protect middle class families because it cannot pass the Senate.

The White House statement also says Plan B would do little to address the nation's fiscal challenges because it has no spending cuts.

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