grover norquist and christine, web editor for townhall.com and a former walmart employee and alexis goalsteeni'll start with you, again, grover. ralph nader wrote you a letter, right? >> he called about it. i haven't seen the letter, but i think he was in favor of having a minimum wage increase. >> i want to read directly from the letter that he sent you. low wages at the ten largest fast food chains cost taxpayers $3.8 billion per year. at 52% of families of front line fast food workers rely only on government assistance. i'll ask you the same question he asked. why should taxpayers shell out $1.2 billion a year to help mcdonald's pay its workers? >> okay, i think nadir's point he is trying to make is that the government spends a great deal of money on welfare and he thinks that if you increase the minimum wage that that would change. here's the challenge. we only have about 3,000 years of history of wage and price controls. they don't work very well. they have a very sad history. the national recovery act under fdr, they estimated that 500,000 people lost their jobs as a result of the 1933