Michael Steele Admits The GOP Is The Party Of No
For months, Democrats in Washington have criticized Republicans for becoming the "party of no." It had been the official party line for Republicans to object to the criticism and stress alternative proposals.
Apparently, that strategy has come to an end.
As reported by The Hill:
In a memo to Republican leaders released this morning, Steele said that the GOP is in fact trying to stall or stop Democrats' health reform plans, but only because it reflects the will of the American people.
"The Democrats have accused us of trying to delay, stall, slow down, and stop this bill," Steele wrote. "They are right.""We do want to delay, stall, slow down, and ultimately stop them from experimenting on our nation's health care," the RNC chairman added. "And guess what, so do a majority of Americans."
So there you have it. As Democrats in congress work around the clock to increase access to quality health care and improve the nation's economy, Republicans are content to simply "delay, stall, slow down."
Sounds about right.













