Valuetainment - July 03, 2025


"Trump Is Betting On Growth!" - Big Beautiful Bill Sparks MELT DOWN Over Trump Tax Cuts


Episode Stats

Length

15 minutes

Words per Minute

194.96365

Word Count

3,004

Sentence Count

213

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Trump's $4.5 Trillion Tax Bill Passes the Senate with a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Mike Pence, but the CBO estimates it will add $3.3 Trillion to the national debt by 2034.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What is in Donald Trump's giant tax-cutting bill?
00:00:06.300 Rob, I think you have a video on this.
00:00:08.240 If you want to play this clip, go for it.
00:00:10.340 All right, America, let's talk one big, beautiful bill.
00:00:14.260 We've heard you loud and clear.
00:00:16.120 With a bill this big and this beautiful,
00:00:18.540 it can be hard to understand exactly what's in it.
00:00:21.780 So let's go through some of the most important pieces
00:00:24.360 of the bill.
00:00:25.440 This bill modernizes and overhauls
00:00:28.220 our nation's air traffic control system
00:00:30.600 so you feel safer when you are flying.
00:00:33.620 It gives a 15% tax cut to working families like yours,
00:00:37.460 amounting to $5,000 per year.
00:00:40.920 This bill increases the child tax credit
00:00:43.060 for more than 40 million American families,
00:00:46.880 ends taxes on tips,
00:00:48.740 cuts taxes for overtime workers like law enforcement officers,
00:00:53.000 slashes taxes on Social Security for our seniors,
00:00:56.440 and that's just the start.
00:00:57.600 We must pass this big, beautiful bill
00:01:00.040 and usher in a new golden age for all Americans.
00:01:03.800 Okay, so that's that.
00:01:06.740 President Trump's $4.5 trillion dollar tax bill
00:01:09.240 passed by the Senate Tuesday
00:01:11.160 with a tie-breaking vote by Vice President J.D. Vance,
00:01:14.440 which extends the 2017 tax cuts
00:01:16.360 and eliminates taxes on tips over time.
00:01:18.840 But the CBO estimates it'll add $3.3 trillion
00:01:22.120 to the national debt by 2034.
00:01:24.800 With the Committee for a Reasonable Federal Budget
00:01:27.020 projecting a 130% debt-to-GDP ratio,
00:01:30.860 the bill criticized for its regressive impact,
00:01:34.520 reduces after-tax incomes by 2.3%
00:01:37.220 or $560 for the poorest 20%
00:01:40.000 while increasing incomes by 2.1%
00:01:43.000 or $32,000 for the top 1%.
00:01:45.640 Tom, what do you see in this bill that just passed?
00:01:48.200 So I see a couple things here,
00:01:49.540 and I like to get past the numbers in the headlines
00:01:52.720 and get to what is really the numbers in the wallets.
00:01:55.480 So they were saying,
00:01:56.720 oh, it's going to reduce after-tax,
00:01:58.760 it's going to be 2.3% or $560 for the poorest.
00:02:02.240 Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:02:03.340 $560 a year is $47 a month, $46 a month, okay?
00:02:08.980 So that's $10 a week, okay?
00:02:11.360 Well, a poor person, you know, $10 is $10,
00:02:14.120 but it's not like you're taking $3,000, $4,000 off of it,
00:02:17.800 number one.
00:02:18.600 Number two, the president is betting on growth
00:02:21.440 and putting things in.
00:02:22.440 So let me explain how this works.
00:02:24.320 If you've ever been working for a business,
00:02:26.160 it could be a small business or it could be a big business,
00:02:28.340 around November, Pat, you do this.
00:02:30.160 You tell people to get together,
00:02:31.720 hey, we need to do the budgets for next year,
00:02:33.580 and it's not a wish list.
00:02:35.080 It's a fact-based analysis of what do you need
00:02:37.760 in your department to do this, this, and this
00:02:40.720 so that we can meet our 15% growth.
00:02:43.760 Okay, fine.
00:02:45.160 Well, guess what?
00:02:46.000 The president is betting he's going to get growth.
00:02:48.560 Well, same way that a business owner would say,
00:02:51.640 okay, Vinny, I'll let you hire one more person
00:02:54.100 in your department because we're hiring it
00:02:56.460 assuming we're going to get about 15% growth next year,
00:02:59.160 so we're going to be able to cover that,
00:03:00.980 and that person is going to help us with that growth.
00:03:03.760 It's a very simple thing.
00:03:05.340 So the president is betting on growth.
00:03:07.760 That's what's in here, and he's keeping his promise
00:03:10.360 to eliminate taxes and tips on overtime.
00:03:13.520 That will help, you know, people working
00:03:16.160 in the hospitality industry.
00:03:17.820 He's extending the tax cuts.
00:03:20.000 He's keeping that promise, and how can,
00:03:23.980 I don't understand how the mainstream media can say,
00:03:26.240 oh, we're so worried about Newark Airport.
00:03:28.820 It's so unsafe.
00:03:30.000 We're limiting flights.
00:03:31.380 Do you remember Easter weekend, Pat,
00:03:32.880 in Newark Airport?
00:03:34.020 Remember they were saying, oh, my gosh,
00:03:35.480 you may have to stop half of Newark Airport.
00:03:37.480 Everybody's traveling Good Friday,
00:03:39.020 especially here in the Northeast
00:03:40.260 where there's so many Catholic people.
00:03:41.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:42.740 Air traffic control.
00:03:43.540 What a problem.
00:03:44.200 And now he comes out.
00:03:45.340 One of the things in the big, beautiful bill
00:03:47.140 is to overhaul air traffic control.
00:03:48.760 Suddenly, he's spending us into the poorhouse, right?
00:03:52.840 Wrong.
00:03:53.520 Look, I understand the concerns people have
00:03:55.920 about the spending, especially the health care spending.
00:03:59.500 But you have to remember, what's in,
00:04:01.220 he's talking about the Medicare cuts,
00:04:03.420 but the Medicaid, excuse me, Medicaid cuts,
00:04:06.020 but the Medicaid restrictions comes handcuffed to,
00:04:10.060 you've got to work 20 hours a week.
00:04:11.620 Oh.
00:04:12.040 Remember that?
00:04:12.600 That's weird.
00:04:13.180 We talked about this almost immediately
00:04:14.840 after the inauguration when he said,
00:04:17.020 hey, Medicaid changes are going to come
00:04:18.840 with a requirement to work a little bit.
00:04:20.640 And we all talked about it on this podcast
00:04:22.240 and said, well, wait a minute.
00:04:23.420 That's not 40 hours a week.
00:04:24.960 It's not 50 hours a week.
00:04:25.800 Can you figure out how to work 10 hours a week,
00:04:28.300 40 hours a month,
00:04:29.320 and then we'll figure out something on Medicaid?
00:04:31.780 So I see both sides of it.
00:04:33.660 If the growth doesn't come true
00:04:35.520 and the Medicaid spending just happens
00:04:37.860 and they're raising the debt ceiling,
00:04:39.880 then yes, it's going to add to debt.
00:04:42.080 But the president is saying,
00:04:43.520 just like he said on the tariffs,
00:04:45.220 you've got to trust me,
00:04:46.540 and now we've got tens of billions of dollars
00:04:48.420 of tariff revenue?
00:04:50.000 He's betting on growth.
00:04:51.120 Here's a clip I want you to watch.
00:04:52.380 It has to do with the bill.
00:04:53.140 Go for it, Rob.
00:04:54.460 What we are saying is that
00:04:55.840 if you are able-bodied in working age,
00:04:58.260 you need to be either working or seeking work
00:05:01.140 in order to receive Medicaid.
00:05:02.840 That is common sense.
00:05:04.280 In other words, if you're a 32-year-old guy,
00:05:06.860 you cannot sit on your couch and smoke weed all day
00:05:09.480 and expect taxpayers to fit your Medicaid bills.
00:05:12.920 That's wrong.
00:05:13.840 That's something the majority of Americans
00:05:16.280 agree with Republicans on.
00:05:18.380 We're also saying that if you're an illegal alien
00:05:20.360 and you shouldn't be in this country to begin with,
00:05:23.060 you should be deported,
00:05:24.340 you shouldn't be getting taxpayers subsidized Medicaid.
00:05:27.200 That's what we're looking at.
00:05:28.420 We're looking at expanding eligibility checks
00:05:30.720 so that whenever somebody shouldn't be on Medicaid anymore,
00:05:33.380 that we take them off.
00:05:34.820 These are the common sense solutions
00:05:36.680 that we're putting into this big, beautiful bill.
00:05:39.220 And these are the things that Democrats are against.
00:05:42.720 Very common sense.
00:05:43.840 Many of your thoughts on this.
00:05:44.400 Yeah, well, I mean, listen,
00:05:46.160 anytime the Democrats are on MSNBC, CNN,
00:05:50.060 and they're calling it the big, bad bill,
00:05:52.220 that's what they're saying,
00:05:52.940 and they want people to be melting down over it.
00:05:55.400 They want the media to be going nuts
00:05:57.480 because all I kept seeing on social media
00:06:00.220 was cutting Medicaid, Tom, cutting Medicaid.
00:06:02.080 No more free stuff.
00:06:03.260 Yeah, it's weird.
00:06:04.200 And by the way, these are the three cuts.
00:06:05.700 So one, like he said,
00:06:06.900 illegal immigrants don't get free health care on our dime.
00:06:09.480 That's it.
00:06:10.280 Only citizens qualified.
00:06:11.620 Guess what?
00:06:12.120 That should already be the rule.
00:06:13.440 All right?
00:06:13.640 And if you're mad about this,
00:06:14.540 you're either stupid or you're lying to yourself.
00:06:16.340 Number two,
00:06:17.020 it eliminates taxpayer bailouts for unpaid hospital bills,
00:06:20.080 aka bad debt.
00:06:21.580 So right now,
00:06:22.240 if someone with Medicaid skips out on their bill,
00:06:24.940 guess what we have to do as American citizens?
00:06:27.080 We pay 65% of it.
00:06:28.780 That means hospitals jack up the prices on purpose,
00:06:30.960 knowing that we, the taxpayer,
00:06:32.720 are going to foot the tab.
00:06:33.840 And then the cut three,
00:06:35.000 the third cut that the Democrats are losing their mind,
00:06:37.420 are saying,
00:06:37.940 excuse me,
00:06:39.120 hospitals can't change Medicare or Medicaid,
00:06:41.360 can't charge them more than they charge private insurance
00:06:44.100 or cash customers.
00:06:45.300 Simple and fair,
00:06:45.900 which saves us $148 billion.
00:06:48.940 And just from those three,
00:06:50.520 guess how much we're saving a year?
00:06:52.380 $200 billion.
00:06:54.440 Okay?
00:06:54.720 But the Democrats are all emotional
00:06:56.400 and they keep feeding us all these headlines.
00:06:58.760 You know what it is too, Tom?
00:06:59.740 It's the same thing that they did with the border bill.
00:07:02.600 Remember the border bill?
00:07:03.340 They're like,
00:07:04.000 we'll close the border,
00:07:05.200 but the Republicans are stopping us.
00:07:06.780 Yeah,
00:07:06.940 because you guys snuck in $60 billion to Ukraine,
00:07:09.580 $14 billion to Israel,
00:07:11.080 and $4 billion to Taiwan.
00:07:12.480 It's the big,
00:07:13.540 beautiful bill.
00:07:14.340 Yeah,
00:07:14.500 the Inflation Reduction Act
00:07:15.680 that was the War Increase Act
00:07:17.220 and the Immigration Increase Act.
00:07:19.040 Yeah,
00:07:19.180 exactly.
00:07:19.640 So,
00:07:19.920 the big,
00:07:20.660 beautiful bill,
00:07:21.280 not the big,
00:07:21.780 bad bill,
00:07:22.560 puts America first,
00:07:23.500 and that's why they hate it.
00:07:24.460 Anything that's helping us,
00:07:25.460 Pat,
00:07:25.860 the Democrats are going to fight it.
00:07:27.220 Adam,
00:07:27.460 your thoughts?
00:07:29.020 So,
00:07:29.700 I feel like we lose a lot of sight
00:07:31.220 during these bills,
00:07:32.260 conversations,
00:07:33.860 of one key fact,
00:07:35.240 that the government will not save you.
00:07:37.320 If you're relying on the bill,
00:07:38.680 or what's going to happen,
00:07:39.460 are they going to pass this,
00:07:40.200 are they going to pass that?
00:07:41.360 You're losing the big picture,
00:07:43.340 which is,
00:07:44.020 you got to do it yourself.
00:07:45.400 I don't know anybody that's rich,
00:07:46.880 maybe,
00:07:47.220 besides Elon Musk,
00:07:49.280 and government subsidies,
00:07:50.060 who's like,
00:07:50.380 how'd you get rich,
00:07:51.160 bro?
00:07:51.820 Dude,
00:07:52.100 the government got me.
00:07:53.000 Straight up,
00:07:53.720 government,
00:07:54.240 it's all that.
00:07:55.720 Obama hooked me up,
00:07:56.740 Bush hooked me up,
00:07:57.460 then Trump.
00:07:58.540 Zero people who are successful
00:08:00.260 give credit to the government.
00:08:02.380 It comes down to four things.
00:08:03.860 Work,
00:08:04.860 earn,
00:08:05.880 save,
00:08:06.600 and invest.
00:08:07.640 And if you do those four things,
00:08:08.840 you're going to be okay.
00:08:10.240 So,
00:08:10.680 a lot of people are excited
00:08:11.920 about the extension of the 2017 tax cuts
00:08:15.300 that are going to expire.
00:08:16.720 Corporate tax rates,
00:08:17.660 I believe,
00:08:17.920 are going to stay at 21%.
00:08:19.020 That's great.
00:08:20.320 PBD always tell that story
00:08:21.440 about the Trump tax cuts
00:08:24.220 in 2017 to 2018,
00:08:25.440 when you gave,
00:08:26.780 what was it,
00:08:27.620 like bonuses
00:08:28.500 for every year they were there,
00:08:30.340 a month they were there.
00:08:32.140 Child tax credit,
00:08:33.160 help families,
00:08:33.920 no tax on tips,
00:08:35.120 stop funding immigrants.
00:08:36.280 And then,
00:08:37.540 you know,
00:08:37.960 critics will say,
00:08:38.760 well,
00:08:38.920 what about the Medicaid?
00:08:39.700 What about this?
00:08:40.480 What about that?
00:08:41.600 If you're working
00:08:42.320 and you're earning,
00:08:43.140 you're going to get taken care of.
00:08:44.440 So,
00:08:45.220 the biggest concern
00:08:46.220 that I have
00:08:46.840 and a lot of people have
00:08:47.580 is,
00:08:47.840 is this actually going to add
00:08:49.100 $3 trillion
00:08:49.760 to the deficit
00:08:51.500 or not?
00:08:52.180 I guess
00:08:52.640 we'll see if dynamic growth happens
00:08:54.700 or if we're actually going to go
00:08:55.760 deeper into debt.
00:08:56.740 Yeah,
00:08:56.940 and all of that
00:08:57.960 is,
00:08:59.200 time will tell,
00:09:00.240 right?
00:09:00.980 Time will tell
00:09:01.680 on what's going to happen
00:09:02.280 with this bill here.
00:09:03.080 The reality of it is this.
00:09:04.340 This is the part
00:09:04.880 where I'm not
00:09:05.300 I'm very comfortable with.
00:09:07.400 One time,
00:09:08.180 I was having a big debate
00:09:09.200 with a guy used to,
00:09:10.060 very close friend of mine.
00:09:11.540 The debate was,
00:09:12.680 if the government
00:09:13.340 is giving you
00:09:14.260 any kind of entitlement programs,
00:09:16.900 welfare,
00:09:18.060 Section 8,
00:09:19.000 whatever it is
00:09:19.700 they're giving you
00:09:20.420 as a handout,
00:09:21.480 unemployment checks
00:09:22.480 that they were given
00:09:23.120 during Obama
00:09:23.720 for almost 24 months,
00:09:26.720 should the government
00:09:27.700 have the right
00:09:28.260 to drug test you?
00:09:29.080 He says,
00:09:29.260 no.
00:09:29.800 I said,
00:09:30.060 really?
00:09:30.480 No.
00:09:30.940 Why not?
00:09:32.100 Well,
00:09:32.280 you can't drug test.
00:09:33.260 That's America.
00:09:33.900 It's free.
00:09:34.160 I said,
00:09:34.320 no,
00:09:34.480 no.
00:09:35.100 We're giving you
00:09:35.720 free money
00:09:36.220 from taxpayers,
00:09:38.080 from workers.
00:09:39.720 Workers are paying you
00:09:40.860 the money.
00:09:41.420 We almost have to
00:09:42.440 replace the word
00:09:43.380 taxpayers
00:09:44.040 to the American people.
00:09:45.860 We got to stop
00:09:46.800 saying the government's
00:09:47.780 paying you.
00:09:48.580 The government's
00:09:49.220 paying you.
00:09:49.840 No,
00:09:50.020 no.
00:09:50.400 The American people
00:09:51.660 are paying you.
00:09:53.020 So American people,
00:09:54.160 you got kids.
00:09:55.820 If a kid after 18 years
00:09:57.340 old lives in your house
00:09:58.360 and does nothing for you,
00:10:00.280 in return,
00:10:01.480 rent-free,
00:10:02.520 no chores,
00:10:03.340 doesn't clean the bed,
00:10:04.460 you're either a terrible parent
00:10:06.100 or your kid's a freeloader.
00:10:08.300 No parent's going to sit there
00:10:09.480 and be okay with that.
00:10:10.300 If you are,
00:10:10.880 you're raising somebody
00:10:11.800 that's going to have
00:10:12.700 those habits grow into
00:10:14.440 wanting the government
00:10:15.420 to take care of them
00:10:16.060 and American people
00:10:17.060 to take care of them.
00:10:17.880 I am very comfortable
00:10:19.140 with the 20 hours per week.
00:10:20.860 I am very comfortable
00:10:21.740 with any of that stuff.
00:10:22.860 I would even add drug tests
00:10:24.100 and all the other things to it.
00:10:25.260 If you're not taking care
00:10:26.100 of yourself
00:10:26.520 and your life
00:10:27.100 and your health,
00:10:27.880 why should American people
00:10:29.020 pay you anything?
00:10:30.280 Nothing.
00:10:31.420 You make better decisions
00:10:32.480 in your life.
00:10:33.200 You make better decisions
00:10:34.180 in your life,
00:10:35.160 you have a higher likelihood
00:10:36.160 of good things happening to you.
00:10:37.760 But Tom,
00:10:38.120 I'm going to give you
00:10:38.500 the last word here
00:10:39.120 on this topic
00:10:39.680 because I feel like
00:10:40.640 you want to say something.
00:10:41.900 No,
00:10:42.140 and let's remember
00:10:42.880 that Medicaid
00:10:43.380 is a state problem
00:10:44.560 and the federal government
00:10:46.000 is cleaning up
00:10:46.680 the mess of the state.
00:10:47.560 And let me give you
00:10:47.960 one example.
00:10:49.040 Our good friend
00:10:49.840 Gavin Newsom.
00:10:50.720 I wish he could come
00:10:52.760 and sit right here.
00:10:54.240 I'd love for him
00:10:55.340 to come sit right here
00:10:56.400 and talk about this
00:10:57.260 and say,
00:10:57.620 look,
00:10:57.940 dude,
00:10:58.340 you took Medicaid
00:10:59.520 in California
00:11:00.260 and the first thing
00:11:01.180 you did
00:11:01.520 is you took
00:11:02.360 the current budget
00:11:03.240 which couldn't be expanded
00:11:04.300 because you only had
00:11:05.020 so much money
00:11:05.560 in the bucket.
00:11:06.420 Then you said,
00:11:07.360 more of you
00:11:07.920 can get Medicaid.
00:11:09.080 More of you
00:11:09.780 that are just got here,
00:11:11.040 you know,
00:11:11.460 illegal aliens,
00:11:12.560 you can get Medicaid.
00:11:13.800 And then secretly,
00:11:15.160 he and the state assembly,
00:11:16.260 remember they got together
00:11:16.960 and they spent the money
00:11:17.920 on other things?
00:11:19.500 And then he went crying
00:11:20.280 to the federal government,
00:11:21.240 oh,
00:11:21.500 my California Medicaid
00:11:23.420 bucket is empty.
00:11:24.860 Well,
00:11:25.100 of course it's empty.
00:11:26.040 You said that more people
00:11:27.180 could put their ladle
00:11:29.200 in the bucket
00:11:29.760 and then you spent,
00:11:31.180 then you drilled a hole
00:11:32.000 in the bottle bucket
00:11:33.000 and drained it off
00:11:33.940 to use other things.
00:11:34.980 I'd love to understand
00:11:36.220 legislatively
00:11:36.880 what was going on.
00:11:37.720 I know he's trying
00:11:38.200 to run the state,
00:11:38.960 but I disagree with this
00:11:40.140 and I wish he would come on
00:11:41.040 and talk about things like this.
00:11:42.600 But the number one thing
00:11:43.720 I think everybody
00:11:44.280 needs to remember
00:11:44.840 is Medicaid is a state problem
00:11:47.200 that the government
00:11:47.900 is having to clean up.
00:11:48.960 Once a year,
00:11:49.680 we host an event
00:11:50.780 called the Vol Conference.
00:11:52.700 If you're somebody
00:11:54.000 that either runs a business,
00:11:56.240 you're a married couple,
00:11:57.780 husband and wife,
00:11:59.140 life's been kind of
00:12:00.160 flatlining lately.
00:12:01.420 There's not been too much
00:12:02.380 things that are growing
00:12:04.600 in ways,
00:12:05.440 business,
00:12:06.060 personal,
00:12:06.540 financial,
00:12:07.660 and you kind of want
00:12:08.260 to call a time out
00:12:08.940 and get away
00:12:09.440 and spend four days
00:12:10.980 with 3,000 other couples
00:12:12.200 and nearly 12,000 people
00:12:13.440 in the same room together
00:12:14.460 to strategize the future
00:12:16.200 of your life
00:12:17.600 with your kids,
00:12:18.320 being intentional about it,
00:12:19.620 I highly,
00:12:20.620 highly recommend
00:12:21.420 you attend the Vol Conference.
00:12:22.820 It's the only conference
00:12:23.740 you can go to
00:12:24.580 where the attendees
00:12:25.580 are comfortable
00:12:26.800 talking about business,
00:12:28.120 are comfortable
00:12:28.640 talking about money,
00:12:29.960 are comfortable
00:12:30.400 talking about politics,
00:12:31.800 are comfortable
00:12:32.300 talking about family values,
00:12:33.900 and no one cares.
00:12:34.900 No one walks on egg shows.
00:12:35.960 You go to some business conference,
00:12:37.160 oh,
00:12:37.640 we can't talk about politics.
00:12:38.660 We talk about everything.
00:12:40.920 If that's appealing to you,
00:12:42.080 do whatever you can
00:12:43.100 to go to the Vol Conference.
00:12:44.420 Here's a video
00:12:45.140 I did
00:12:46.880 with my patient.
00:12:49.880 Here's a doctor
00:12:51.100 sitting down
00:12:52.040 as a therapist,
00:12:53.500 sitting down
00:12:53.860 with his patient,
00:12:54.520 and guess who his patient is?
00:12:55.940 Rob,
00:12:56.200 go ahead and play the clip.
00:12:58.200 Matthew,
00:12:58.680 who's my next patient?
00:12:59.740 It's your job.
00:13:01.120 Oh,
00:13:01.400 this one's going to be tough.
00:13:02.720 I've got to take
00:13:03.500 the jacket off
00:13:04.160 for this one.
00:13:04.680 Okay,
00:13:06.400 so what's been happening lately?
00:13:08.320 Oh,
00:13:08.980 nothing positive.
00:13:10.080 I'll tell you that,
00:13:10.640 Doc.
00:13:10.840 Just,
00:13:11.140 you know,
00:13:11.680 work is crazy.
00:13:12.900 My marriage is hanging on
00:13:13.860 by a thread.
00:13:14.360 I know we talked about that
00:13:15.200 last time I was here.
00:13:16.440 The kids are freaking
00:13:17.500 screaming and yelling
00:13:18.880 all the time.
00:13:19.520 The business is bleeding cash.
00:13:21.180 I can't breathe.
00:13:22.320 So,
00:13:22.580 what do I do?
00:13:23.740 Let me ask you,
00:13:24.140 when's the last time
00:13:25.000 you and your wife
00:13:25.800 sat down
00:13:26.400 and actually mapped out
00:13:27.600 your next 5,
00:13:28.520 10,
00:13:28.740 15 moves,
00:13:29.720 personal life
00:13:30.620 and your business life?
00:13:31.960 Never.
00:13:32.380 The only thing
00:13:33.020 we've ever mapped out
00:13:33.700 was our Disneyland trip.
00:13:34.860 Just like,
00:13:35.280 which rides to go?
00:13:36.020 Of course,
00:13:36.520 that's one day,
00:13:37.420 though.
00:13:37.520 But I'm talking like
00:13:38.180 5,
00:13:38.960 10,
00:13:39.160 15,
00:13:39.500 20 years from now.
00:13:40.220 You guys have never done that?
00:13:41.160 Never.
00:13:41.740 Do you guys read books together?
00:13:43.040 Do you spend a lot of time
00:13:44.020 reading lately or no?
00:13:45.300 I don't know about her,
00:13:46.160 but the last thing I read
00:13:47.040 was the back of a shampoo bottle
00:13:48.280 while I was in the bathroom.
00:13:48.880 Yeah,
00:13:49.040 it's not enough.
00:13:49.620 I know,
00:13:49.860 but you should see the stuff
00:13:50.540 that's in there.
00:13:51.040 It's actually really interesting stuff,
00:13:52.480 but I'm talking like
00:13:53.140 life and business.
00:13:54.460 No.
00:13:55.020 Nothing?
00:13:55.480 Nope.
00:13:55.980 Okay.
00:13:56.340 We don't have time.
00:13:57.800 Does this sound familiar to you?
00:13:59.240 Do you listen to anything
00:14:00.060 he said and say,
00:14:00.720 that's a little bit of me?
00:14:01.880 When is the last time
00:14:02.740 you and your wife
00:14:03.320 took a time out,
00:14:04.440 went away to a business conference
00:14:06.120 to identify your next
00:14:08.320 5,
00:14:09.020 10,
00:14:09.560 15 moves?
00:14:10.260 If you've never done that,
00:14:11.760 we host a conference
00:14:12.640 once a year
00:14:13.320 called The Ball Conference.
00:14:14.720 From September 8th
00:14:16.020 to the 11th.
00:14:16.980 If you just watched this,
00:14:18.840 you laughed a little bit,
00:14:19.780 you giggled,
00:14:20.280 but you said,
00:14:20.640 that's kind of me.
00:14:21.460 Get registered.
00:14:22.160 I look forward to seeing
00:14:22.820 you and your spouse
00:14:23.600 September 8th
00:14:24.800 through the 11th
00:14:25.520 at the Gaylord Orlando.
00:14:27.180 All right.
00:14:27.580 Well done, team.
00:14:30.200 Yes.
00:14:31.000 Guys,
00:14:31.460 go to theballconference.com.
00:14:33.860 Go to theballconference.com.
00:14:35.580 Get registered.
00:14:36.220 Get yourself a ticket.
00:14:37.600 If there's one thing
00:14:38.500 I can tell you
00:14:39.080 since 21 years old,
00:14:40.080 I've gone to 4 to 10
00:14:41.220 business conferences
00:14:42.060 every year
00:14:43.160 purely to recreate myself.
00:14:45.460 Again,
00:14:45.880 go to theballconference.com.
00:14:47.960 Get yourself
00:14:48.660 and your spouse a ticket.
00:14:50.040 Let's spend 4 days
00:14:50.880 to get in Orlando
00:14:51.700 September 8th
00:14:52.900 through the 11th.
00:14:53.660 Cannot wait
00:14:54.300 to see you there.
00:14:56.260 If you enjoyed this video
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