Has it ever occurred to anyone that the fiscal cliff that everyone is talking about is not one that we’re going to fall down, but rather, one that must be climbed.
So, if those in charge would quit looking down and look up for a change, then maybe someone could figure out how to make a molehill out of a mountain. To those in Washington, I say “It is your mountain —get over it for our benefit.”
John F. Enyart
Ashland, Ky.
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Lawmakers must climb over the ‘fiscal cliff’
Anonymous Bluefield Daily Telegraph The Bluefield Daily Telegraph Wed Dec 12, 2012, 05:00 AM EST
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