It is also unclear how ugly the deal is. As Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein once said to me with regard to other legislation "The devil is in the details."
No details have emerged but the headlines aren't pretty:
The agreement would raise taxes on "wealthy" Americans.
It would let a 2% payroll-tax cut lapse--meaning almost everyone's paycheck will be at least 2% lower in 2013.
AND, it delays across-the-board spending cuts.The details are likely worse.
The House is due back at noon Eastern time on Tuesday for a rare New Year’s Day session.
UPDATE: Senate is back in session.
UPDATE 2:
As CNN put it: Senators with eye on 2016 vote against cliff deal:
Sen. Rand Paul
Sen. Marco Rubio
Sen. Mike Lee
Sen. Chuck Grassley
Sen. Richard Shelby
Sen. Tom Harkin
Sen. Michael Bennet
Sen. Thomas Carper
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