Submitted by Tyler Durden on
12/20/2012 09:27 -0500
The "worst case" in the sequence of events forecasted two days ago in "The
Most Critical 48 Hours In The Fiscal Cliff Melodrama Have Begun" is taking
shape, with Obama and Boehner not even remotely close to a compromise despite
what the media and fly by night sellside analysts will have you
believe. Instead what looks almost certain to happen is a House vote on the
GOP-proposed Plan B where it will pass, only to be voted down in the Senate,
especially with the pre-veto treatment by Obama. The House vote will be preceded
by a Boehner press conference in which he will prepare the general public for
this one final PR gambit before the House essentially shuts down for the year,
as any hope of further Cliff discussion in the Christmas week can be abandoned.
So from a timing standpoint:
- House republicans meet at 12:00 pm to discuss the final act of the 2012 season of the Fiscal Cliff miniseries.
- Boehner holds press briefing at 1:15 pm Eastern
- House scheduled to vote on "Plan B" between 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm

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