Moody’s confirms that the fiscal cliff deal did not do enough to change the trajectory of spending in Washington. We must do more to cut spending and balance the budget: lat.ms/ZfPPZL
While the fiscal cliff "fix" addressed tax increases, it actually adds to our national debt and punts much-needed spending cuts. That's why I voted 'no.' http://go.usa.gov/gesk
TUNE IN: I'll be on CNBC's Power Lunch just after 1 p.m. today to talk about the fiscal cliff and my no vote on last night's "fix" with Tyler Mathisen and Becky Quick.
Here's my speech on the House floor urging action to avert the fiscal cliff by preventing tax increases on 99.81% of Americans and cutting spending. http://youtu.be/IZOfCRg3JYE
In case you missed it, I appeared on CNBC's Squawk on the Street to discuss the fiscal cliff and the vote the House will take today to prevent tax increases on 99.81% of Americans: http://youtu.be/8UWQ98PEdOU
TUNE IN: I'll be on CNBC's Squawk on the Street at 11:45 a.m. today talking with Carl Quintanilla about the fiscal cliff and the vote the House will take today.
FISCAL CLIFF UPDATE: With another unbalanced approach offered by President Obama, the House will vote on a 'Plan B' which would prevent tax increases on those making less than $1 million. http://go.usa.gov/gduP