by OGPhilly » Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:45 pm
Yeah, definitely seems that Republicans take the blame if a deal isn't struck. That perception could change over the next month, but as I said before, all their crying wolf about Obama being extreme and unreasonable over the last 4 years while it was them who refused to compromise is going to make that tough for them to sell. I think when push comes to shove that a lot of House members biggest concern is not going to be the specific details of the agreement as much as that they don't get blamed for letting us hit the fiscal cliff.
Not to mention, the business community crowd that makes up a lot of their donor base definitely does not want to see us go over the cliff.