Robert Kiyosaki isn't holding back. In a recent post, he called out Vice President Kamala Harris, saying, "Words are cheap." Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, believes actions speak louder in politics – and he's watching closely. His criticism? "Kamala is the anointed ‘Border Czar' yet openly admits she has never been to the border or Europe," he wrote, questioning whether she's truly committed to her role or just talking the talk. It's worth noting that the White House never formally named Harris "Border Czar."
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Kiyosaki didn't stop there. In a previous post, he referred to Harris as "avocado toast," implying that her political days are numbered. In the same breath, he announced a meeting with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suggesting a potential shift in political alliances. Kiyosaki has been vocal about his views, even calling the Biden administration a "crime family" and encouraging people to distance themselves from the "criminals" in power. He urged followers to join him in Dallas at the "Infinite" event, where he met with Kennedy and continued the conversation about truth in politics.
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Kiyosaki's focus on Harris isn't just about her title or position. He's calling out the inconsistency he sees in how she presents herself. On some days, he said, Harris identifies as Asian; on others, she highlights her identity as Black. To Kiyosaki, it's more of the same: words that shift depending on the situation without the actions to back them up.
What's Kiyosaki's main point? Simple: watch what politicians say and then see what they do. He's seen too many people trust words without checking actions. And that's how you get fooled, he says. "I've been a sucker many times in life," Kiyosaki admitted, explaining how he wanted to believe in people's words but didn't always compare those words to their actions. Now, he's learned the hard way to always check both.
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Kiyosaki's take is rooted in the lessons from his "rich dad." His mentor always said, "Words are cheap … integrity is when words and actions are one." And that's the standard Kiyosaki is holding Harris and other politicians to. In his eyes, actions reveal the truth, not speeches or promises.
Kiyosaki's message is clear: your freedom depends on who you trust. And trust shouldn't be given lightly. He warns that politicians and teachers shouldn't be trusted with something as precious as your freedom. His advice? Pay attention, compare words to actions, and don't be easily fooled.
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Kiyosaki's meeting with RFK Jr. could lead to more discussions on integrity in politics. For now, he's keeping the spotlight on Harris, calling her out to see if her actions will ever match her words.
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