A confident President Barack Obama, laying down his marker ahead of the “fiscal cliff” negotiations designed to avert the expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts and automatic spending cuts, declared Friday that he won’t accept any deficit-reduction deal unless the rich start paying their fair share.
“I’m open to compromise,” Obama said during an appearance in the White House East Room. “But I refuse to accept any approach that isn’t balanced. I’m not going to ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit, while people like me, making over $250,000 aren’t asked to pay a dime more in taxes.”
He cited his re-election on Tuesday as proof that the American people have his back.
“This was a central question during the election,” Obama said in his first post-election comments on the economy. “It was debated over and over and over again. And on Tuesday night, we found out that the majority of Americans agree with my approach.”
“So our job now is to get a majority in Congress to reflect the will of the American people.”









