griff: i m griff jenkins, carley and todd have the day off. americans are losing confidence in the economy as they watch their budgets eaten away by gas prices. blames big meat, big oil, big tampon, everything else for shortages in this country. griff: doug luzader good morning, a lot of confusion coming out of the white house about the president s trip to saudi arabia, when he is expected to ask for help with high gas prices. will he or won t he meet with solamon? i think he will meet with the saudi crown prince, he has asked suppliers to increase production. they will have a one-on-one meet something that is my understanding. doug: they did tick down overnight with national average slightly bele$5 gallon mark, high inflation still an issue. president biden thinks we might be able to thread a need and he will thread a depression. i don t think a recession is at all inevitable. a recession is not inevitable. a recession is not inevitable, as policymake
It’s good when the unemployment rate is low, right? Of course it is. The problem is that super-low unemployment often comes at the end of the good times, not the beginning.