"Why don't we put Mr. Ryan's budget up to a vote?" he said. "Make them vote on it."Excellent. I'm all for it. As Digby says, let them put their mouth where their money is. Any hesitation, blowback, hedging, or filibustering will only confirm that they're full of it.
Democrats, he argued, should stop calling Republicans the "party of no."
"They have ideas, and lots of them. And their ideas ruin the country," Begala said.
The same is true with healthcare. There's going to be a bill submitted to Congress to remove the anti-trust exemption for insurance companies. It's not a complicated measure, and the results would be obvious: if you vote against this bill, we'll know who's side you're on. What could be more simple?

