From Chicago  Tribune.com:
 
In another ominous sign of new political  gridlock developing in Washington, House Republican leaders Sunday took  a hard line on compromising with President Obama on extending tax cuts  that are due to expire at the end of this year.
"I really want to see that we can  come together and agree upon the notion that Washington doesn't need  more revenues right now," Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the No.  2 House Republican, said on "Fox News Sunday."
 
"And to sit here and say we're just  going to go about halfway, or we're going to send a signal that it's  going to be uncertain for job creators and investors to put capital  to work, that's exactly what we don't need right now."
 
Obama has proposed permanently extending  tax cuts for American households making less than $250,000 a year, but  he has argued that the country cannot afford to extend those cuts for  the wealthiest Americans.
The president repeated that proposal  in his weekly address this weekend.