say he doesn t care about the very poor, that is a signal, i think to a lot of people, we ve already done enough for the very poor, i m not worried about them. well, if mitt romney is worried about the middle class, he ought to latch on to this. mr. romney, what s your plan, what will you do to keep people in their homes, because romney has been on the record saying hey, it s the free market, let the free market take care of itself. it hasn t worked from the standpoint of affecting so many millions of people. we re going to have to have some kind of new foundation, a housing bill of rights, to turn this mammoth industry around and get people back on their feet and give them a chance to recover. thanks so much, see you tonight at 8:00 p.m. on the ed show here on msnbc. a full look at today s politics and see you tonight at k. back with more on msnbc. ans whenever i want. and with tide plus bleach, they ll stay white. not whitish, not eggshell, not ecru. whatever that is. white.
so last year we took aggressive action that allowed more families to participate, and today we re doing even more is the main reason i m here today. as i indicated in the state of the union last week, i am sending congress a plan that will give every responsible home owner in america the chance to save about $3,000 a year on their mortgage by refinancing at historically low rates. no more red tape. no more run around from the banks. and a small fee on the largest financial institutions will make sure it doesn t add to our