Obama promotes tax agenda, Congress in stand-off
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Tuesday launched a public relations push for his bid to raise taxes on wealthy Americans, but U. S. lawmakers remained deadlocked over dramatic, year-end tax increases and spending cuts known as the "fiscal cliff. " At the White House, small business leaders emerged from a one-hour meeting with Obama to voice support for his goal of extending low tax rates for the middle class beyond the end of the year, while letting rates rise for wealthier taxpayers. . . .
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