second and third part time jobs. it s incredibly sad. steve: there is a lot of that going on. tina, i see you are nodding. i understand because times are tough, financially aas well for your family. you are scaling back on things that are not necessities. which include little league. absolutely. we re having to make tough choices with our family. i have seven children. that s a lot to carry. we have been easily doing it for many years and there was a time when things were just smooth and easy under easier pro-growth economic policies. this administration promised. [speaking spanish] but cup of joe over inflation. they hoped i wouldn t notice. steve: j.p. you are down in miami right now. how do you explain the poll numbers where it looks like a sizeable portion of the hispanic voting block is moving to the
miami. we have got lydia dough minute gas. she joins us today from las vegas woe have tina who is in the dallas-fort worth metroplex. good morning to all of you. good morning. good morning. good morning. steve: lydia, let s start with you. i know you are an air force vet. a mother, a former democrat. and one of the things that really resonates with you and we were talking about it a minute ago, the price of everything is killing you. it is. electricity, gas, you know, even rent prices are going up. and i will tell you what, people in my community latinos seeing everywhere with my friends and family. we weren t born yesterday. we remember the prices of everything in 2020. and we definitely do not feel like these prices should be going up right now. so, we are totally upset with what is going on. and i see people in my community that are going out and getting
enriching all the corporations and, you know, shrinking the smaller businesses. it s not helping the latino community and the latinos are seeing that. steve: tina, i understand you told one of our producers yesterday it s about respect. and this administration does not seem to be respecting the hispanic community. absolutely. look, as a latina mom, what i am concerned about is prosperity. educational opportunity for my children, and to not the american dream so my children have the same amazing future opportunities in this great country. and those things are not being addressed or respected by the biden campaign. and j.p., you, in addition to being hispanic, you are also a young voter young voters, where are they right now? so, young voters are maybe not as it conservative as
parents, sadly. but i think we are getting there. when i talk to my friends, we re not immune from reality. as bind goes around reciting his bidenomics mantra and all his new talking points, we go to the supermarket and we realize that the prices are up. i think 16% since he got elected. consumer prices generally. i was talking to my dad and he is like it s definitely more. but i don t know. steve: your dad is right. we go to the supermarket and see the prices are really high. steve: yeah. no kidding. i bought a dozen eggs the other day, it was 5 bucks. i remember when they were 99 cents. but then again, i m really old. j.p., tina, lydia, thank you all for joining us today. thank you. thank you. steve: great talk. all right. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. coming up, war. the group, is getting ready to take the stage for our all-american summer concert series. we are going to talk to them coming up next.