Valuetainment - June 22, 2026


“Control Is Their Currency” – CNN's Warning About America's Socialist Future


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00:00:30.000 The rise of the Democratic Socialists.
00:00:32.720 I warned you the last couple of years when I said, I think we're getting ready for a socialist president in 2028.
00:00:42.260 And if you go in thinking there is not a single chance that that could happen, you are naive.
00:00:47.720 Watch what's happening right now to the Democratic Party.
00:00:50.500 Go ahead, guys.
00:00:51.940 Democratic Socialists.
00:00:53.340 How are they viewed inside the Democratic Party?
00:00:55.960 Yeah, you know, you mentioned New York.
00:00:57.380 You mentioned Vermont.
00:00:58.480 obviously. There's the D.C. mayor. We've seen it in Pennsylvania as well. The Democratic
00:01:02.440 Socialists seem to be doing considerably better than they used to be, and they have the chance
00:01:06.880 to knock off, in fact, Democratic incumbents in Congress. And part of the reason for that,
00:01:11.340 why we're seeing these Democratic Socialists having such good chances or downright, outright
00:01:15.400 winning nominations, is take a look here. Net favorability among Dems. Democratic Socialists
00:01:19.700 of America, look at that. A plus 17-point net favorability rating among Democrats. That is
00:01:24.600 actually better. That is better than how congressional Democrats are viewed by Democrats.
00:01:29.980 It just plus four points. So no wonder that democratic socialists have such a good chance
00:01:34.640 because simply put, they are a better brand at this point than Democrats in Congress.
00:01:40.620 Among Democrats, it's interesting to see who they like more. All right. And you've used this
00:01:45.340 number before. I always find this fascinating. When you compare socialism to capitalism,
00:01:51.460 How are they doing right now?
00:01:52.620 Yeah, how are they doing right now among Democrats?
00:01:54.980 You see this Democratic Socialist America, more positive than congressional Democrats.
00:01:58.860 And I'll tell you, take a look at the trend line, the favorable rating among Democrats on socialism.
00:02:03.680 And look at this.
00:02:04.700 In 2010, they were about equal.
00:02:06.060 50% had a favorable view of socialism.
00:02:08.140 51% said the same about capitalism.
00:02:10.040 But capitalism has absolutely fallen through the floor.
00:02:13.160 Look at this.
00:02:13.880 It's now just 42% of Democrats who have a favorable view of capitalism.
00:02:18.700 Socialism, on the other hand, up like a rocket.
00:02:21.100 Look at this.
00:02:21.720 Two in three Democrats have a favorable view of socialism.
00:02:25.980 So socialism is on the rise among Democrats.
00:02:29.060 Capitalism is on the decline among Democrats.
00:02:31.520 And again, this is part of the longer-term trend in which we are seeing
00:02:35.300 Democratic socialists doing considerably better among Democrats,
00:02:39.140 electing a mayor right here in New York City, for example.
00:02:41.520 There you go.
00:02:42.020 So, Tom, what does this mean to you?
00:02:43.720 So here's what's going on.
00:02:45.660 Democratic socialists right now,
00:02:47.160 You need to think of them as MAGA of the Democrats.
00:02:50.560 Not on the right, but they're this group that's out there.
00:02:53.800 The core Republicans, remember, you go 2016.
00:02:57.260 Remember how upset the core Republicans were, Vinny, Adam, you remember this too, at MAGA.
00:03:01.800 Oh, it's just a bunch of fringe guys, a bunch of this.
00:03:03.920 And guess what?
00:03:04.880 Trump rode that wave, baby, in 2016.
00:03:08.000 What you're having now is Bernie and AOC mostly are the Democratic socialists.
00:03:16.060 You do not have as much support for Omar on a national basis as you do just in her districts, and she pisses us off with where she puts herself out.
00:03:27.420 So that's point one.
00:03:28.680 You're seeing this is the fringe.
00:03:30.260 The other point is when you see socialism versus capitalism, ignore the words.
00:03:34.760 When you dive deeper down into this, Pat, you're hearing this.
00:03:39.860 I don't trust Congress, you on the outside or portraying as an outsider like AOC.
00:03:46.500 If you can fix it and make my life better, I trust you.
00:03:49.720 Yes. 0.89
00:03:50.220 When she happens to be a Democratic socialist, I don't care what she is.
00:03:54.260 I don't trust Congress. 0.68
00:03:55.620 Congress is terrible.
00:03:56.640 I don't want to see these guys anymore.
00:03:58.360 I trust them.
00:03:59.580 Same thing happened with MAGA and the Tea Party.
00:04:01.840 It's not that I don't like the Republicans, but the ones in Congress, I don't trust them.
00:04:06.660 The Tea Party, the MAGA, they're on the outside.
00:04:09.220 They can help me.
00:04:10.260 That's what they're looking for.
00:04:11.060 That's when you see these gaps here.
00:04:13.040 So you have to be careful with the labels, Pat.
00:04:14.880 I don't think it's capitalism, socialism, as much as the economy sucks and who's going to help me?
00:04:20.400 Oh, you?
00:04:21.200 Okay.
00:04:21.540 And then the middle class and the lower class says, you know what?
00:04:25.440 If you can give me some free stuff and you can help me out, I'm with you.
00:04:28.460 It doesn't make logical sense from the moderates.
00:04:30.560 Adam, where are you at with this?
00:04:32.220 I mean, we've got some work to do.
00:04:33.640 If you believe in America, and you believe in basically the foundations of America,
00:04:37.220 some of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution,
00:04:39.780 you believe in capitalism, you believe in free markets,
00:04:42.440 I mean, it's sad to see.
00:04:43.460 I mean, this is the Elon Musk thing that he talks about starting in 2008.
00:04:47.960 Oh, I never moved?
00:04:49.000 If you're, you know, I never moved.
00:04:50.480 The Democratic Party left me.
00:04:52.380 I didn't leave them.
00:04:53.520 If you were a center-left person, if you voted for Obama, you were pretty normal.
00:04:57.460 I don't know if this is on screen right now.
00:04:58.820 and then all of a sudden everything started sprinting and sprinting and sprinting left
00:05:02.660 and basically where we're at now is that the the liberal democrat became a progressive and a
00:05:11.280 progressive became a woke progressive and a woke progressive became a democratic socialist and
00:05:17.080 basically we're just advocating for communism at this point and it just it's scary to see the
00:05:22.800 slippery slope of what's going on here and you don't need to be MAGA you don't need to be a
00:05:27.160 republican to basically see what's going on you just need to open your eyes and use common sense
00:05:32.100 last point is this in the 1950s when the height of the cold war there was a a congressman senator
00:05:38.660 i believe joseph mccarthy do you remember the concept of mccarthyism he was basically saying
00:05:43.180 hey listen guys i don't want to have to tell you this but the uh there's been a communist
00:05:48.300 infiltration in the united states we're going to go out of our way and find these people
00:05:51.940 At this point, McCarthyism would just be like stating the obvious. We have Mondani, we have AOC, we have Karen Bass, we have this new crop of leadership, who's basically a blend of Obama and Bernie Sanders, and they're openly advocating for socialism, and they're campaigning on it.
00:06:10.340 This weird mix of this red-green alliance of communists and Islamists and woke, it's scary to see, and it just shows as Americans, as people who love the flag, we've got some major work to do.
00:06:22.860 Let me tell you also, this is something you have to be thinking about over and over again. 0.67
00:06:27.240 If you go into 2028, it's going to be simple.
00:06:30.540 If young men can't afford to get married, to buy a house, to have kids, socialism will come up, period.
00:06:39.720 My speculation is you're going to see more one-employee billionaires.
00:06:45.040 And I saw this, Sam Alton said it in an interview.
00:06:48.760 You're going to have one-employee billionaires.
00:06:50.420 How do I know this?
00:06:51.540 One of our clients that did a good-sized engagement with us the next 12 months,
00:06:56.780 whom I've spent many, many hours with,
00:06:59.280 he built a $100 million EBITDA company with one employee is what he built.
00:07:04.380 And it was written about all over New York Times and is one of our clients.
00:07:07.620 We had dinner together.
00:07:08.320 we went through. He's actually got a very good story of what he did himself. You're going to see
00:07:11.880 more stories of guys becoming millionaires, no problem. But then you're also going to see the
00:07:17.200 people that are not going to events, they're not going to courses, they're not going to go
00:07:21.180 learn how to improve themselves, and they're going to be left behind. So this gap, you know,
00:07:28.280 the rich get richer, poor get poorer. You've heard that saying before. The gap is going to widen in
00:07:33.660 ways we've never ever seen before look at the wide gap the gap between the richest people in
00:07:41.260 america if can you do me a favor go to the top 10 richest people uh go in 2010 then go 2000 then go
00:07:50.420 1990 they go 1980 look at the gap of the top 10 richest people in 1980 1990 2000 and 2010 right
00:08:01.240 If you go and look at this gap between the four of them
00:08:04.560 and just ask that question in chat, GBT, instead of DuckDuckGo.
00:08:08.260 Just go ask that question.
00:08:09.680 Guys, this is too slow to do it this way.
00:08:11.320 Just ask the question in chat, GBT, to see what it is.
00:08:14.700 Yeah, if you ask it right there and you go through it, watch this.
00:08:18.180 And what you'll notice, Vinny, this is by far what is going to be an issue
00:08:23.180 that we have to figure out a way to address the next decade.
00:08:26.900 And I think it's going to accelerate heavily the next three years.
00:08:30.520 So who is the richest man in the world today?
00:08:32.740 On paper, Elon Musk.
00:08:34.440 What is he worth?
00:08:35.520 $1.4 trillion.
00:08:36.680 What's the number two guy worth?
00:08:39.480 $300 billion.
00:08:40.580 I was going to say it's not even close.
00:08:41.980 Okay, so check this out.
00:08:43.480 $300 billion.
00:08:45.100 What's the difference between $300 billion and $1.4 trillion?
00:08:47.820 Three more billionaires.
00:08:48.740 No, it's four more 300 billionaires.
00:08:51.860 Okay, so watch this.
00:08:53.360 4X.
00:08:53.800 So the gap between number one and number two is 4X.
00:08:57.060 Look at 1990.
00:08:58.720 Who was number one?
00:08:59.740 $16 billion.
00:09:00.640 What's the gap?
00:09:01.840 Did you just go to Japan only, or is it everybody?
00:09:04.680 Okay, Walton, Family 3, DuPont.
00:09:06.780 Okay, look at the gap between one and two.
00:09:09.140 What is the gap?
00:09:10.360 10%.
00:09:10.800 Yeah.
00:09:11.500 What is the gap today?
00:09:13.380 400%.
00:09:13.820 Jeez.
00:09:14.360 What is the gap in 2010, in the 2000s?
00:09:16.820 Go a little bit lower.
00:09:17.800 Look at Gates.
00:09:19.800 $60 billion to what?
00:09:21.240 $13 billion.
00:09:22.200 How big is that gap?
00:09:24.480 20%.
00:09:24.880 That's not a big gap.
00:09:26.680 Go to the next one, 2010.
00:09:28.760 2010, it's who?
00:09:30.220 Slim, $53 billion.
00:09:31.980 What's two?
00:09:32.640 $53 billion.
00:09:33.900 What's the gap there?
00:09:35.140 Half a billion dollars.
00:09:36.780 Today, the gap, we've never had a gap this wide.
00:09:40.160 So you're a trillionaire.
00:09:41.880 I'm worth $300 billion.
00:09:43.680 Then there's a bunch of guys worth hundreds of billions.
00:09:45.980 Then there's a couple decabillionaires.
00:09:48.300 Then there's billionaires.
00:09:49.560 Then there's hectamillionaires.
00:09:50.940 Then there's decamillionaires.
00:09:51.960 Then there's millionaires, right?
00:09:53.020 Okay.
00:09:53.180 Republicans have to figure out to make sure the disparity doesn't cause such a wide range
00:10:02.480 where the average man cannot get up in the morning who just got out of college
00:10:06.780 to get married, to buy a house, to have kids.
00:10:12.340 If Republicans can't solve that problem, guess what the socialist argument is going to be,
00:10:16.540 which is going to be very easy.
00:10:17.880 Give me the socialist argument.
00:10:19.280 Go ahead.
00:10:20.040 It's the billionaire's fault.
00:10:21.560 It's the trillionaire's fault.
00:10:23.180 They're taking all your money, and guess who's here to help?
00:10:26.780 Guess who's here to help?
00:10:27.820 The government.
00:10:28.060 The U.S. government is here to help.
00:10:29.740 And guess who says yes to things like that?
00:10:33.120 Either super young people or super old people. 0.65
00:10:36.500 What are super old people worried about?
00:10:38.620 Say you're 76 years old.
00:10:40.560 Social Security.
00:10:41.220 You're worried about Social Security, retirement, and your health insurance.
00:10:44.460 If you're a Republican and you even think about saying you want to take Social Security away,
00:10:49.720 they automatically vote for a Democrat.
00:10:51.420 They're gone.
00:10:51.780 So they have these two audiences, baby boomers are massive,
00:10:55.840 and you have this next generation that's coming up as massive. 1.00
00:10:58.780 They both have similar problems.
00:11:00.420 Now, what do you do with them? 0.86
00:11:01.180 Now, some of the boomers made better decisions.
00:11:03.020 So, you know, some of the Gen X and millennials will say,
00:11:06.320 well, boomers made it bad for us and all this other stuff.
00:11:08.260 We see what happens when Brandon's here. 1.00
00:11:10.240 So for me, what this argument is to think it cannot have enough traction
00:11:14.840 for 2028, 2032, you are naive because it's coming around the corner.
00:11:18.780 Vinny.
00:11:18.980 Yeah, especially that young base that you're talking about.
00:11:21.780 Pat. You mentioned TPUSA.
00:11:23.760 Now imagine all those young
00:11:25.240 kids, and now they're pushing
00:11:27.540 that whole, guys, the government
00:11:29.260 will take care. Trust me, we're going to, like,
00:11:31.200 Ro Khanna was on Bill Maher, and he's
00:11:33.400 saying that 5%, what did he say?
00:11:35.280 He said, Ro Khanna said, for 5%
00:11:37.860 tax one time on
00:11:39.400 Elon Musk, you could have universal
00:11:41.700 child care in America for
00:11:43.460 $10 a day for every family.
00:11:45.400 This is Warren?
00:11:47.040 This is Ro Khanna.
00:11:48.600 Ro Khanna was on
00:11:49.700 Bill Maher. Yeah, but he was speaking
00:11:51.800 to Jennifer Welch when he said this,
00:11:53.700 but he was on Bill Maher as well. Mind you,
00:11:55.720 this is Ro Khanna, number one
00:11:57.860 because Nancy's gone, number one
00:11:59.640 stock trader in Congress. Last year, he
00:12:01.640 reported 4,300 trades,
00:12:03.820 Pat, with $59 million in total trade
00:12:05.640 volume. He also just bought a $9.5
00:12:07.720 million house in the D.C. area.
00:12:09.660 Put that aside, but it's always the same.
00:12:11.900 Take more money from the people who build
00:12:13.460 businesses, who create jobs and invent products
00:12:15.620 and take the risk and let the government
00:12:17.800 redistribute it how
00:12:19.340 they how they want it and how they do it and that i could see the pitch i could see the pitch and
00:12:24.460 mind you it's always these champagne socialist bernie sanders who's on private jets with aoc
00:12:29.540 tax the rich a millionaires billionaires but they have three you know million dollar houses
00:12:33.520 it's ridiculous pat they the more you punish success the less incentive people have to build
00:12:40.240 the next company imagine if you're that guy pat you're the young elon musk if that's the attitude 0.99
00:12:45.480 tax him, then what the hell?
00:12:46.560 Why would I have incentive?
00:12:47.900 I'm actually not worried about the Elon Musks.
00:12:51.720 Not him, but the—
00:12:52.360 You know, when we were building the insurance company,
00:12:55.800 Tikran and Tom and I would sit in the room,
00:12:57.480 and I would say, you know what's the most important number?
00:12:59.120 And they would say, what?
00:13:00.360 I said, the most important number,
00:13:01.560 how to value if the company was growing or not.
00:13:03.960 How many people do we have in a company
00:13:05.260 making over $4,000 a month?
00:13:06.780 That was the number.
00:13:08.020 So if the company was growing,
00:13:10.160 it's because we had more people making $4,000 a month.
00:13:12.700 And I would always go and say, we're growing.
00:13:15.060 Or I would come in and say, guys, we're dipping the last 90 days.
00:13:18.060 Why?
00:13:18.360 Look at how many people are reaching $4,000 a month.
00:13:20.520 So I would run a 90-day period, and I would look how many of my guys made $12,000 in 90 days
00:13:26.640 because that's four a month times three months.
00:13:28.620 So the number you need is enough guys making money to pay rent, to pay this, to pay that,
00:13:35.580 and the same is going to come here.
00:13:36.900 Here's a clip that talks about why this applies.
00:13:41.060 Yeah, I'm glad you found that.
00:13:42.760 So let's go to the Bill Maher video when he's talking to, uh, what's his name?
00:13:46.880 Rokhanna.
00:13:47.400 And they ask about Mamdani.
00:13:49.040 And look what Rokhanna said about Mamdani.
00:13:51.080 Go ahead. 0.68
00:13:52.220 Mamdani's a great one, huh?
00:13:53.460 I do.
00:13:53.940 I mean, don't...
00:13:54.460 Did you see his Knicks speech?
00:13:56.200 I mean, anyone who's...
00:13:57.160 Not the issue that most concerned me.
00:13:59.000 I don't think it's worth a watch, because the speech was not just about the Knicks.
00:14:04.680 First of all, he, like, recites every Knicks player.
00:14:06.840 I mean, I couldn't do that about the 49ers. 0.99
00:14:08.120 Who gives a shit about the Knicks? 0.99
00:14:09.500 He's the mayor of New York. 0.99
00:14:10.680 Well, yeah, but he talks about how it's actually bringing people together. 0.71
00:14:13.660 Trump voters, Mamdani voters, how it's overcoming the odds.
00:14:16.960 And he took a speech that was just about celebrating the championship,
00:14:20.560 and he made something bigger about it.
00:14:21.700 He's a talented teacher. 0.74
00:14:22.140 Well, it doesn't make me forget that his wife loved October 7th attack on Israel,
00:14:27.580 and that he pals around with terrorists.
00:14:29.840 No, come on. Have you had him on the show?
00:14:31.960 We ask people like that, Roe. They never come.
00:14:34.660 I'll talk to him. I think he should come.
00:14:35.620 I would love that. I think he should, too.
00:14:38.080 I do, too.
00:14:40.280 Can I ask you a question?
00:14:42.680 As somebody like a Ro Khanna, multi-millionaire,
00:14:45.160 what is his incentive for being in the government 0.92
00:14:48.440 to push this socialist, communist ideology?
00:14:52.260 He's obviously backing.
00:14:53.760 First of all, who gives it?
00:14:55.360 Congratulations to the Knicks.
00:14:56.260 But, yeah, but did you see his speech about the Knicks?
00:14:58.340 What about all the other nonsense that he's doing
00:15:00.100 and he's destroying the city?
00:15:01.160 But, hey, he knows the Knicks starting five.
00:15:03.860 Like, that doesn't matter.
00:15:04.680 My question is, those people, the AOCs, the Bernie Sanders,
00:15:08.100 the Ro Khanna's that are filthy rich, but they play this whole,
00:15:11.660 what are they going to get out of this communist socialist agenda 0.97
00:15:16.240 if it hits home?
00:15:17.260 Power.
00:15:18.200 Power.
00:15:18.800 Vinny, there's two different types of people in the world.
00:15:21.220 I'll let Tom say it.
00:15:21.980 Go ahead, Tom.
00:15:22.960 No, I'm sorry.
00:15:24.140 I was reacting.
00:15:24.500 No, no, it's all good.
00:15:25.220 I want to hear it.
00:15:25.880 They get power.
00:15:27.400 They get power.
00:15:28.060 And you think about Adam Schiff over the weekend.
00:15:30.180 So if you took a trillion dollars, that's $7,500 for you, you, and you.
00:15:34.520 He does this speech.
00:15:35.560 And so now people are like, wait a minute.
00:15:37.520 I could get $7,500.
00:15:39.040 You know what I could do with that?
00:15:40.100 I could pay a little of a credit card.
00:15:41.280 I could afford a little bit of this.
00:15:42.840 If you don't have those people, we don't have more people, as we used to say, making $4,000 a month, almost $50,000 a year, then those people feel like there's no hope. 0.96
00:15:52.840 And then these jackals come from on top, and they feel like there's hope. 0.71
00:15:58.160 Elizabeth Warren, it doesn't matter.
00:15:59.700 I posted last week, and I said to Elizabeth Warren, I didn't think she was being honest, when she said, if we took all of Elon Musk's wealth, we could do so much for child care in America.
00:16:10.340 And I responded to her, you're not being honest.
00:16:12.480 If you took all of Elon Musk's wealth, you couldn't cover the gap in spending versus budget of the United States of America this year.
00:16:21.200 And if you look at a daily spend, all of Elon Musk's wealth would be consumed on 100 days of government spending.
00:16:28.320 I'm being logical.
00:16:29.100 It doesn't matter to the people that are out there that are not having something.
00:16:33.920 And so they hear these voices and they're like, you can give me something.
00:16:37.220 You'll have people you work with when you were in high school.
00:16:40.340 And there are people that are driven by freedom.
00:16:43.280 There are people that are driven by control.
00:16:45.460 There are people that are driven by freedom.
00:16:47.200 There are people that are driven by control.
00:16:49.220 And you always have to watch both.
00:16:52.000 So, you know, you'll see a very, very controlling father.
00:16:57.540 Everything is under control, right?
00:16:59.300 Everything is under control.
00:17:01.040 Super, super high score of control.
00:17:03.340 You're like, yeah.
00:17:04.960 Eventually, it's like what?
00:17:05.980 Man, just leave me alone.
00:17:06.880 Let me just go be free, right?
00:17:08.140 You need a little bit of control as a father.
00:17:09.740 You need to know.
00:17:10.180 But the kids need to have a little bit of what?
00:17:12.240 Space to identify what they want to do, right?
00:17:15.000 But you ever met a very, very, very controlling person?
00:17:18.880 Did you have somebody like that?
00:17:19.860 It could be a girl, an ex, a friend, an uncle.
00:17:22.580 Of course.
00:17:23.160 Okay.
00:17:23.880 How was it being in there?
00:17:25.360 How was it being in that relationship?
00:17:26.740 Horrible.
00:17:27.260 It's horrible.
00:17:28.740 It's horrible.
00:17:30.140 Guess what?
00:17:30.900 These guys are driven by control.
00:17:33.420 Control is their currency, period.
00:17:36.020 Not freedom, not money.
00:17:37.780 It's control.
00:17:38.460 I need money so I can control you is what it is.
00:17:41.360 So it's a very different mindset that they have.
00:17:42.800 You know what's around the corner?
00:17:44.380 What is around the corner?
00:17:45.780 What are we today?
00:17:46.580 Today's the 22nd.
00:17:48.580 Fourth of July is how many days away?
00:17:51.660 Roughly 15, 16 days away from Fourth of July.
00:17:54.720 Okay?
00:17:55.560 So here's what we did.
00:17:56.740 The guys put a video together.
00:17:58.280 I hope the guy's on the back already.
00:18:01.200 We have flirted with this video and shown it to you for six months,
00:18:05.080 but we've never released it.
00:18:06.500 We kept the best one for last,
00:18:08.980 and I'm going to tell you why this will go and be on eBay in no time,
00:18:13.020 because we have a 250-year anniversary box that's here
00:18:18.080 with some special items in it, and specifically the hat.
00:18:22.020 It's the hat that employees came to us and said,
00:18:24.580 please don't sell it all.
00:18:25.840 Let us have some of it, but I first want you to watch this video, especially the people that love America.
00:18:31.360 Go ahead, guys.
00:18:32.540 Before there was a nation, God bless America.
00:18:35.500 There was an idea, an idea powerful enough to ignite a revolution.
00:18:41.720 America has marched through history with courage in its heart and freedom as its cause.
00:18:48.900 We crossed frontiers.
00:18:51.100 We built railroads that united a continent.
00:18:53.660 We rose from the ashes of conflict.
00:18:57.780 We defended liberty across oceans.
00:19:01.300 And we reached beyond Earth itself, planting our flag among the stars.
00:19:08.120 Through every trial, one spirit endured.
00:19:12.280 The spirit to dream bigger, to stand stronger, to keep moving forward.
00:19:18.760 For 250 years, generations of Americans have written a story of sacrifice, innovation,
00:19:27.760 resilience and hope.
00:19:29.760 And now, the next chapter begins.
00:19:33.760 This is America.
00:19:36.760 250 years of freedom.
00:19:40.760 250 years of courage.
00:19:44.760 250 years of a nation still rising.
00:19:49.780 I'll join the military right now.
00:19:51.040 It ain't great.
00:19:51.740 Don't you just.
00:19:52.740 Aren't you proud you served the military?
00:19:54.700 One year for one of the best decisions I made.
00:19:56.680 Absolutely.
00:19:57.320 So go to vtmerch.com.
00:19:59.180 Only limited 250 boxes.
00:20:03.060 When you go there, it comes with a shirt that says the greatest country in the world.
00:20:07.800 On the box, it says 250 years of freedom.
00:20:10.800 Future looks bright.
00:20:11.920 When you open it up, you get a future looks bright mug.
00:20:14.760 You get these hats, that there's only a limited supply of them,
00:20:19.020 and then you get this water mug.
00:20:20.920 What do you call these things?
00:20:22.960 What's it called?
00:20:24.740 250-year anniversary on it as well.
00:20:26.660 It says, and God we trust.
00:20:27.900 And on the back it says, the greatest country in the world,
00:20:30.520 but it's only for 250 of them.
00:20:32.180 So if you want to buy the hat by itself, you have the option to do that.
00:20:37.060 But it's limited supply.
00:20:38.260 These will go in no time.
00:20:39.760 And the only place you'll be able to find them is on eBay.
00:20:42.020 So if you see this video afterwards, and it's already sold out,
00:20:44.800 Go on eBay.
00:20:45.380 Some guys will put it up.
00:20:46.720 But if you want to get the kit, go to vtmerch.com, place the order,
00:20:50.760 get the entire box, the shirt.
00:20:53.180 Can you go through order of the box so we can see exactly how it works?
00:20:56.380 Can you go all the way to the top so they can see when they order the box
00:20:59.340 how it works?
00:21:00.100 If you want to go back to, I think go back to the home page
00:21:03.440 and go to the collections.
00:21:05.980 No, go back to the home page, and it should be right there.
00:21:09.560 Click on that, secure yours.
00:21:10.760 When you go on the site, and then click on the box top left.
00:21:13.760 So right there, if you go through it, so pick the shirt.
00:21:15.700 So you pick the size, whatever size it is, right there to the top right.
00:21:19.020 Just pick the shirt size.
00:21:20.480 Gotcha.
00:21:20.740 Okay, so go medium, plus one.
00:21:22.920 And then everything else is included.
00:21:24.640 Go in the bottom, place your order.
00:21:25.940 The house will come over to you.
00:21:26.940 So go to vtmurch.com, place your order,
00:21:30.060 get your latest, greatest country in the world campaign that we have.
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