Obama urged a balanced approach that included both spending reductions and tax increases. He said he wanted Republicans to abandon their promise not to raise taxes, and he argued that wealthy Americans and corporations should not continue to get generous tax breaks, while funding for medical research and other important programs is at stake.
“The question is, if everybody else is willing to take on sacred cows to achieve the real goal of deficit reduction, it would be hard for Republicans to stand there and say a tax break for corporate jets is sufficiently important that they are not willing to come to the table for a deal.”
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