[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] pete: you continue to deliver. fantastic photo for our nation s and some. thank you to our viewers sending that in. we ve got kayleigh mcenany. i don t often do this, give such attention to the lone star state. i ve been looking good on the internet, looking a lot of places across texas and something popped up about vermont. it is gorgeous. in understated mountains and the northeast can be not just quaint but beautiful. pete: why would you take vermont when you could take new hampshire? a real freedom st. vermont is like how do you will block the two apart? will: you went to different trash than i did. pete: negative connotations. will: with all of that. all i said was vermont is pretty. pete: it is not beautiful. it is terrible. there is no freedom there. kayleigh: always have politics mixed into it.
living paycheck to paycheck to making over six figures my first year and now i have a higher level of self-confidence. will: he is now worth $600,000 as a general contractor and is building his million dollar dream home at 26 while sharing his journey to thousands on social media. case lucas robinson joins us now. you quit your job, you had a good job and said i m going out on my own. do you have any skills in general contracting when you started and you decided to document it on social media, walk us through the process? i was working a low-paying 9-to-5 job like a lot of people in america right now and was fed up with the idea that i was getting paid the lowest but working hardest at the company. ultimately i knew i had to put that aside to reach the goals that i had and opportunity fell into my lap to go door-to-door
Influencer and general contractor Case Lucas Robinson is building affordable housing in three-to-four-months' time, a testament that "the American dream is truly still alive."