Robert Kiyosake was approached by Donald Trump one day out of the blue and blew Robert away. Kiyosaki worships money and without a doubt he knew that he was a millionaire but no where near the billionaire status of Donald Trump. He couldn't believe this man wanted to do a book with Robert who was just a successful business writer but nothing of the mogul status of Donald Trump. The name of their book is called "Why We Want You To Be Rich" and this book is nothing but a fetish about money and how some people have more of a drive to be successful than others. Both men had successful fathers who guided them to their successes and basically the success of their fathers is the main reason why these two knuckleheads have been anything in life. This is something they don't real tell you in this book. They briefly talk about what they learned for their .fathers. They also talk about their patriotism and what they learned from the military school and how it defined their life. Kiyosaki's grades were so bad he had to use his fathers political connections to get into some officer training school. Kiyosaki believes money is important because it buys him freedom from having to wait in lines in airports and ale to buy a private jet. This is a man who thinks he is more important than other human being s and deserving of more freedom and liberty than average joes without property titles. This is definitively a man whose mindset of money and power is no different than slave holders in Georgia circa 1778.
That is a media form of mind control and Kiyosaki mentions Donald Trump's television show often in this book like it is some accomplishment and entrepreneur talent that a rich man was given a television program by corporate media. Just mentioning the program " Apprentice" and being so star struck just by some guy with leverage with bankers discredits anything published with Kiyosaki's name. Kiyosaki is a man who believes that entrepreneurs actually work harder for their business when in fact they are just getting government aid that should go to other more deserving people in need for help. In chapter twelve Kiyosake talks about Trump's vision of thinking big and then mentions McDonald's as an example. Anyone who mentions a burger company that expanded everywhere at a time where there was no competition and used government tax breaks to expand on cheap car centric land as an example of successful business expansion is someone blinded by money not caring about the impact and detrimental effects on the culture. The best part of this oak is them explaining real estate and how rich people use the tax system to make millions in capital gains and then use the money to reinvest without paying a dime in taxes. This is their real answer to becoming wealthy and why they felt so threatened by an Obama presidency that threatens Trump's and Kiyosaki's scam and cash flow.
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