if you can actually pay the price of. brian: that is not true. steve: absolutely not true i m making that up. brian, it goes to show you, look at the price of regular. look at milk. these are prices if you can get it. look at that a gallon of milk is over 4 bucks a gallon. pinch me. it s crazy. look at that $9 a gallon. meanwhile, we look and we see high prices, joe biden looks and he says things are getting better crazy. he put out a statement yesterday which says today s report which showed 7% inflation actually shows a meaningful reduction in headline inflation over last month with gas prices and food prices falling, true. but they are still sky high it demonstrates that we re making progress in slowing the rate of price increases. it at the same time this report underscores we will have to do more work with price increases still too high in squeezing
even life-long democrats are having to admit at this point that the policies of this administration are not the democrat policies of five years ago, 10 years ago. this is a different party. and at every turn it seems like from covid to afghanistan, the southern border, supply chain, inflation, joe biden and kamala harris and the democrats by and large have made the wrong decisions. that have made life harder for the american people so they are out of options. so what are they doing? they are dragging her up out of moth balls. hillary clinton, the candidate who suffered an embarrassing blow out defeat by donald trump in 2016. i guess, guys, is the best option the party has. but it does speak volumes about how far they have fallen so quickly that this is the best they have got to offer. ainsley: so, lara, here are the
and, look, as i mentioned before, inflation is the highest rate in 40 years. the grocery store shelves are empty. gas prices are ridiculous. i mean, pumping gas to get here this morning insane the prices we are paying. our families are basically paying the price to live in joe biden s america. and this is the problem. so i m running to give our community a voice. and i m really excited, you know, for me, this country, i talk about this on fox plenty of times before, this country has given me a lot of opportunities. i do not want to see and i refuse to surrender our country to people who do not treasure what we have here. that s why i m running. brian: congratulations. that s a big move. thank you. brian: did you always believe when you went to west point academy, west point, did you always believe you want to have had get into congress and serve? at one point i was more so concerned about commissioning as an officer and learning how to lead soldiers. that was the number one thi
family budgets. inflation is a global challenge. and, ainsley, you know, they brought out one of the white house economic advisers yesterday and said, you know, caught us by surprise. which is kind of what they said about omicron as well. it s like we never saw this coming. republicans were saying from the get-go, you are flooding the economy with too much money and this is going to happen. fast forward to today, we got 7% inflation. ainsley: and he calls that progress? when he took office, it was 1.4%. that was january 2021. here we are in january of 2022, it s 7%. that is not what i call progress. he says we have seen some improvement? well, in goods and service information december it was .05%. in november it was .08%. not much of an improvement. the annual increase is still 7%. 7% of your paycheck that you are paying more for goods and services and things that you need for your help and your car and for your family. how is this progress?
west coast to the east coast. the cantaloupes are actually worth. same thing for energy. same thing for cars. here is some of our excerpts. watch. this went from inflation to be transitory now we hear how it s good for the economy. look, as you make energy a hard to produce, which joe biden has done, he has really made the supply dwindle and, therefore, prices of energy have gone through the roof. and all of those prices have been passed ton consumers. these consequences are not unintentional. this is exactly what is going to happen when you have these political policy decisions that are not based on science. the u.s.a. d.a. has just published what it s going to cost to transport all products and that s another 14% increase. for the first time in history it, will cost more money for the transportation of, say, cantaloupes to the east coast than what the cantaloupes are actually worth. so, meat is not too far behind