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Neil Cavuto

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White House is open to a compromise on extending these Bush tax cuts. He is not open to it, he has to. What changed? The election, that's what changed. Not only with all those Republicans winning and causes near and dear to the president he knows he is losing. Like whacking fat cats. Fat chance... Folks are rising up and saying enough of this class warfare... we're not at war with each other, we're at war with the government...
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"Cavuto: 'Folks are rising up' against 'class warfare crap', we're 'at war against the government, not each other'", mediamatters.org, (November 4, 2010)

 
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