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reproductive rights. how pro life are you? it s no longer even a question of whether or not choice is even a possibility for republican candidates, for example. melissa harris-perry, tulane politics professor and msnbc contributor, thank you for helping us understand this. i appreciate it. absolutely. you may remember former florida congressman alan grayson from appearances like this on the floor of the house of representatives. here it is. the republicans health care plan for america. don t get sick. that s right. don t get sick. if you have insurance, don t get sick. if you don t have insurance, don t get sick. if you re sick, don t get sick. just don t get sick. alan grayson is not congressman alan grayson anymore. his words about the occupy wall street protests been clear and pointed and from what i hear from a lot of people, motivating. alan grayson is our guest tonight on the subject of the growing movement and the right wing s tin ear for it.
how pro life are you? it s no longer even a question of whether or not choice is even a possibility for republican candidates, for example. melissa harris-perry, tulane politics professor and msnbc contributor, thank you for helping us understand this. i appreciate it. absolutely. you may remember former florida congressman alan grayson from appearances like this on the floor of the house of representatives. here it is. the republicans health care plan for america. don t get sick. that s right. don t get sick. if you have insurance, don t get sick. if you don t have insurance, don t get sick. if you re sick, don t get sick. just don t get sick. alan grayson is not congressman alan grayson anymore. his words about the occupy wall street protests been clear and pointed and from what i hear from a lot of people, motivating. alan grayson is our guest tonight on the subject of the growing movement and the right wing s tin ear for it.
know, the current administration showing the totally tin ear how the market and the economy really works. what it basically did, every time you went in and used your debit card at a retailer, the banks got 44 cents. the government said, he no, now you only get 24 cents, so, the banks look operating like any business says, well, we ve got to get our profits somewhere, we re trying to defend our profits for shareholders and they passed it onto the colonel and that s why bank of america raised its fees for using the debit card and that s why free checking is going away. that s how the economy works. price controls don t work. now, maybe the customer reacts and starts using cash and moves away from companies like bank of america, all well and good, but for now, the consumer is getting it right across the back side. brenda: okay, who do you blame, regina. actually i don t blame anyone. i don t see a problem with this, this is a service the bank is providing and the consumers have to pay