Cantor: WH

Cantor: WH "fiscal cliff" proposal "not a serious offer"

November 30, 2012 10:24 AM

Asked about President Obama's proposal to generate an additional $1.6 trillion in revenue as part of a resolution to the "fiscal cliff," House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said it was "not a serious offer." He added, "This is not a game. We're not interested in playing rope-a-dope, we're interested in trying to solve the problem for the American people."

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