reagan morning in america. bush 41, thousand points of light. clinton felt your pain. bush was the compassionate conservative. obama was hope and change. donald trump was american carnage. he told us we were a terrible nation, we were divided, that we had no future. and so that is the tone he has set from the very beginning. and the one silver lining to all of this that i believe is true is every single one of these democratic candidates, whoever the nominee is, they will no longer give permission to this rhetoric from national leaders or from the constituency. they will put an end to this. if you are somebody concerned about the tone and rhetoric, your mission tonight is to beat donald trump. donna edwards, going back i believe to your time in the house, didn t republicans make a big rule change regarding benghazi that they re now living with the consequences of today? well, they did. i mean they changed the rule that basically says that you really should have the agreement
sandy hook and mother emmanuel a.m.e., is because of the narrative they try to set for the country from the very beginning. reagan morning in america. bush 41, thousand points of light. clinton felt your pain. bush was the compassionate conservative. obama was hope and change. donald trump was american carnage. he told us we were a terrible nation, we were divided, that we had no future. and so that is the tone he has set from the very beginning. and the one silver lining to all of this that i believe is true is every single one of these democratic candidates, whoever the nominee is, they will no longer give permission to this rhetoric from national leaders or from the constituency. they will put an end to this. if you are somebody concerned about the tone and rhetoric, your mission tonight is to beat donald trump. donna edwards, going back i believe to your time in the house, didn t republicans make a big rule change regarding benghazi that they re now living with the consequences o
house, didn t republicans make a big rule change regarding benghazi that they re now living with the consequences of today? well, they did. they changed the rule that basically says that you really should have the agreement of republicans and democrats to ash subpoe issue a subpoena. and the reason is a subpoena is so coercive. it s sort of one of the last tools when all else fails to get cooperation of the executive branch in terms of producing documents or witnesses. and now they have to live with the consequences of that rule change because democrats are employing the rule that republicans are now complaining about that they put in place. and i think that you can see that as a way of actually creating division as well because when the house when the republicans and democrats in
credit card and payday loan interest at 50% a year. the only advice question is why didn t republicans introduce this bill? it s not that voters are against it. they are for it. a new poll finds 70% of both parties support this proposal. is there any reason not to pass it right now? thomas is a professor at george mason s antonin scalia law school. we are grateful he can join us. professor, thanks for coming on. why do you think 70% of republicans would support this? i don t know, because history is replete with problems that have occurred from rate controls and tinkering with pieces of the market. because it forces certain things to happen in other parts of the market. for example, we put a 15% rate control on, there s no doubt the consumers deserve the best services they can get at the