of energy, but also disrupted the entire global energy market and so, we really can thank biden, yes, we can actually blame them though not thank them, but blame them for what we re seeing today in the inflation that s out of control. griff: fitch downgrade. the news this week. what happened? look, we just don t have the financial restraints in place. i mean, right now, about the only thing that we can only start looking at is an actual constitutional amendment for a balanced budget. honestly, both sides i think over the years have been contributing. griff: i have a solution. as a fully disclosed avowed taylor swift fan, she s helping the economy. yeah, actually she really is. in fact the latest fed beige book she contributed $5 billion to consumer spending and what we might be doing, let s not calling it bidenomics, it s
rorschach test, both sides of the aisle looking at the case of hunter biden differently. griff: quickly, lucas. president biden has been on vacation with his family this past week, in rehoboth, and are we getting any further on arraignment of former president trump? it s been quiet from the wilmington white house. as you mentioned president biden left his home at the beach in rehoboth and now is at his other house in wilmington. he s preparing to go to the western states to tout bidenomics. the jobs report, that inflation is a problem and mortgage interest rates are at highs and
i want to play it for you there. vice-president harris seems to be putting a positive spin on it. take a look. that is called bidenomics. [laughter]. that s called bidenomics and we re proud of bidenomics. griff: and you mentioned gas prices. for more than 15 straight days it s going up. today 3.83. now, i will confess to you that the jenkins family is about to load up the beach chairs in the family truckster and fill up at the pump and blame inflation or trace everything to inflation, on the first day decision he made to attack the fossil fuel in the u.s. not only made us a net importer
thank you, cb. nice to see you. president biden: everyone from financial times, wall street journal has become my different philosophy. i don t think they started out trying to be complimentary calling it bidenomics. our plan is working, bidenomics. dana: he touted his economic policy in philly this week. new polls show voters aren t sold on bidenomics. let s bring in forbes media chairman steve forbes. a wonderful business woman, head of the small business administration on the trump administration said this yesterday. i think bidenomics, if you want to call it that, has certainly been detrimental. we have to give flexibility to workers. they have to be able to work in a gig economy and independent contractors if they want to be, they can be employees if they want to be. how are they going to make their best living?
strengthen the middle class but i often say and i mean it sincerely, wall street, good folks down there but they did not build the middle class. they didn t build america. no class was built by the middle class b or the union is built by the middle class. the change in the economic direction of this country. we got tired of trickle-down economics. i ve never been a big fan of your the wealthy, i m a capitalist and i like the wealthy to be wealthy. the mere fact they do well doesn t mean everybody else does well. i watch my dad growing up. not a whole lot of benefit trickle down on his kitchen table at the consequences of the economics to do whatever from financial times and the wall street journal has become my change of my philosophy. i don t think started off trying to be complementary as they start calling it bidenomics. our plan is working right now. [applause] we are here