People are upset and they're justifiably frustrated. They're out of work. The economy is not moving. Their sense of security for the future is not clear at all. People are afraid and I get it.
On the recordOctober 11, 2011
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Eric Cantor acknowledges the frustrations of the protesters and the economic challenges faced by many Americans.
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