shortage and it s just not a good deal for the taxpayers. until the biden administration gets inflation under control, i don t think we need to be focused on spending trillions of dollars to stimulate the economy. todd: otherwise we start seeing $25 a gallon milk and nobody wants that. that s right. todd: congressman james comer, thank you, sir. jillian: can you imagine. todd: i don t want to imagine. i ll stop drinking milk. still ahead, time s up for the founder of a me too group called time s up. the newest domino to fall after governor cuomo refuses to resign. jillian: desperate for help, the length companies are going in hopes of finding people to work. a truck driver going the extra mile, joins us live, next. when i was younger, so much younger than today. i never needed
too secret. .todd: job openings as you know are at record highs. but unemployed americans are not filling them. new data shows that u.s. job openings exceed unemployment numbers by 1.4 million and the trucking industry has been particularly hard-hit. joining me to react, independent truck driver, dale bone. great to see you as always. when you look at those numbers, doesn t logic dictate that the main explanation is that the government is paying people not to work? exactly. i mean, if people pay me more to stay home than i was working, i m going to stay home. that s the problem. they need to quit with this extra. just let them go back to work. todd: your field, transportation, seeing a ton of openings. take a look at these norm numbe, 48% increase in unfilled job positions in transportation, 16.1% of indeed driving job