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Our message to TransDigm today is simple: pay back the money.

I am calling on you right now to pay back the more than $20 million TransDigm owes taxpayers.

Today we are examining overcharging by a defense contractor.

No company should be making over a $3,000 profit from American taxpayers.

TransDigm forced contracting officers to choose between accepting prices that were blatantly unfair to taxpayers.

I would like everyone to comment on, to require contractors to provide cost data that a contracting officer needs to determine whether prices are fair and reasonable.

not as Democratic issues or Republican issues, but as American issues, to try to resolve on behalf of everyday Americans and the American consumer.

It is simply wrong to do that, to have a 4,000-percent profit for spare parts that our military needs.

We need to empower contracting officials to prevent companies from manipulating the contract process to obtain excessive profits.

And make no mistake about it. Using Dr. King as an inspiration, Democrats will continue to fight on this issue until we succeed.

There was a plan from a centralized place to execute these various acts of voter fraud, the massive fraud.

What do we have to do to get the FBI to wake up? Because I`m sending my votes of people in Michigan over to Germany? I`d fire everybody that was involved in this election.

We do need to reform it, get rid of it. That is something that I believe will eventually happen.

It’s important to understand that Republicans have adopted voter suppression as an electoral technique, because they have come to the conclusion that the only way the radical right can consistently win elections is not through the contest…

Maya is exactly correct. And my Republican colleagues are talking out of both sides of their mouth. On the one hand, they want to elevate the life and legacy of Dr. King, but, on the other hand, they are denigrating his mission by failing…

Well, the more things change, the more they remain the same.

I do support reform of the Electoral Count Act, but I don't think it should substitute for voting rights legislation.

It is not dead, and we have to continue to press forward in this spirit, and out of reverence and respect for the life and legacy of Dr. King with the fierce urgency of now, until we can get the John Robert Lewis Voting Rights Act and the…