President Obama is “modestly optimistic” that an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff can be reached before the budget deadline hits on January 1.
Obama gave brief remarks in a press conference after meeting with House and Senate leaders from both parties which he called constructive, announcing that he’s tasked Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell with devising a bipartisan plan that could be passed by both chambers of Congress.
He pressed the importance of that deal. “I still want to get this done,” he said, stressing the impact it would have on families and businesses.
“The hour for immediate action is here. It is now,” he said.
But should action not be taken, he has a back-up plan.









