John Nichols: Force Republicans to Vote for Their Medicare-Destroying Budget

John Nichols: Force Republicans to Vote for Their Medicare-Destroying Budget

John Nichols: Force Republicans to Vote for Their Medicare-Destroying Budget

Senate Majority leader Harry Reid has a plan to make sure Republicans give up on the Paul Ryan budget.

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Senate Majority leader Harry Reid has a plan to make sure Republicans give up on the Paul Ryan budget. The budget is likely to lead to a "radical deconstruction of Medicare and Medicaid," The Nation‘s John Nichols said on The Ed Show last night, so forcing Republicans to vote on it is a smart move. The GOP has gotten itself "stuck between a Tea Party and a hard place" with Ryan’s plan, so now is the time for Democrats to take the lead on the budget debate. 

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