Two Wisconsin congressmen on opposite sides of the political aisle agree on parts of the so-called fiscal cliff legislation signed into law Tuesday by President Obama. They agree, but voted differently.
Democrats say if Bush-era tax cuts aren't allowed to expire for the wealthiest 2% of Americans, then no budget deal. The line in the sand for Republicans is for the Obama Administration to put spending cuts on the table, or no deal.
A Democratically-orchestrated day of protests in the local offices of Republican lawmakers Friday was aimed at sending a message: Solve the budget impasse.