The House of Representatives has cancelled the vote on the Speakers latest "plan b" bill, due to lack of support within the Republican Party tonight. This is the best result, as compared to passage of a bill that was without principle, and threatened inaction by the Senate and Veto by the President.
There is a good bill that extends the tax cuts for every single American, and proposes cuts in a thoughtful manner, and this is now in front of the Senate. The Senate can discuss and create it's own version, and vote on it, and if they get passage, and the bill is changed, then send it back to the House for Conference, the way it is supposed to be.
Thank goodness for the citizens who swamped the Capitol switchboard once again, to stop the tax increase proposal from seeing a vote. Let the Congress work it's will. Up to the Senate and the President now to pass a Senate bill, and send it to conference.