 Good morning, John. Thank you for your lovely yesterday video. Today I want to talk to you about a really weird reason why it is worse for conservation to have a Republican in the White House than to have somebody from the Democratic Party. You might think, hey, that's obvious, Republicans hate the environment. Uh, not really. Uh, it's more complicated than that, it turns out. Let's be honest, both parties like resource extraction, it keeps energy prices low, and it makes us less dependent on other countries. President Obama did a great job of keeping gas and energy prices low by having a whole lot of fracking happen in America. There are a lot of reasons why conservative people in the U.S. are totally into land conservation. Specifically, they like to use that for hunting and fishing and recreation of various kinds. But unless your dad was the Florida State Director of the Nature Conservancy, which our dad was, you probably don't know about this law that's very obscure and really amazing and popular, it's called the Pittman-Robertson Act. Named after the two senators who thought it up, it was signed into law in 1937 by FDR. And the idea was one of the things that makes America really interesting is that we have a lot of open space. In a way that the places where a lot of Americans came from, Europe did not. But America is growing fast, land values are going up, wildlife management is all over the place. So the idea is we're going to take existing revenue from attacks on guns and bullets and put that toward managing wildlife and conserving land. And in 1937, the main reason people bought guns and ammo was to hunt. So basically you're just taxing hunters specifically by taxing guns and saying we're going to use this to do stuff that you want us to do, to protect the land so that there's still places for people to recreate and shoot stuff. And also so that hunting won't become what it mostly was in England, which was a rich person sport, to keep it accessible to more people. Nowadays guns and ammo are bought for a wider variety of reasons, hunting still for sure. But interestingly, one of the biggest reasons people buy guns and ammo is out of fear that they will soon not be able to buy certain types of guns or guns and ammunition at all. And as any good marketing person will tell you, the idea that something is available for a limited time only is really great at motivating people to buy stuff now. Which is why, during Obama's eight years in office, Pittman Robertson revenue went from $310 million to a peak of over $800 million. And suddenly, the states had three times more money for their conservation and wildlife biology programs than they used to have. And they even had a hard time spending all of it. A lot of it went to local and national land trusts to acquire new lands and of course that land has to be like open to hunters, but it's also not open to development. And interestingly, as the Pittman Robertson revenue has increased, the number of licensed hunters is going down. It's just not as popular a hobby as it once was. So Pittman Robertson is protecting wildlife that's getting hunted less and less. And nobody doesn't like that, though. People who buy guns, even if they don't hunt, are proud and happy to support hunters. And people who might be in favor of more gun regulations in America, like me, also are probably more or less happy that more land is getting conserved. To be clear, if you want to support conservation, the best thing to do is to donate to a local land trust rather than buy a bunch of bullets. But I find it fascinating that a surge in the purchase of firearms and ammunition inspired by a fear that those things are going to get taken away from you by the person who was in the White House at that moment actually did amazing things for wildlife conservation over the last eight years. It's just weird. Johnny recently sent me a text that said, I forgot until just now that you are the CEO of a board game company. You are hilarious and amazing. I mean, I don't know that I'm the CEO. I'm just helping make it work. But DFTBA Games has a new fun, weird, silly party game. It's called Rolf. You can watch a video of me playing it or check it out on Kickstarter. We'll be kickstarting for the next 24 days or so. We've already reached our goal, so we are making the game. And John, I know that you can't come to VidCon Australia, but I will be there. If you're near enough to Melbourne or in Melbourne, I have a coupon code for you. Just use the coupon code HANK. Looking forward to seeing all the people who can come to VidCon Australia. John, I will see you on Tuesday. Blood, sweat, and tacos. It's a rannosaurus rex. I'll play tacos. Blood, sweat, and tacos is good. The Backstreet. Banshee. Banjo. What?