Congressional Democrats have already passed controversial legislation on the economy and health care and Wall Street reforms appear to be next. But what about cap and trade, immigration policy and pro-union legislation? Congressional Republicans say Democrats know they can’t pass them now without getting mauled at the polls in November so the plan is to pass them after the midterms and before the new Congress is sworn in. Will that happen? What is the evidence that Democrats are planning to do that? And what can Democrats do about it? We ask Georgia Rep. Tom Price, chairman of the Republican Study Committee.