Grant Cardone's Bold Statement: 'If You Don't Like the USA, Fight to Improve It or Just Leave' Amid His California 10X Tour

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Grant Cardone has long explored going into politics. He talked about it in his 10X Rule book and is now embarking on that path. Cardone's California 10X Tour comes amid his bid for governor. He has spoken at Trump rallies and has been more vocal about politics in recent months.

In a recent X post, Cardone reposted a video of President Donald Trump stating that people who hate America can leave. Cardone's post echoed that sentiment, as he said, "If you don't like the USA, fight to improve it or just leave it. If you aren't making it better, it would be better if you left."

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Cardone Aligns with Trump

It's no secret that Cardone and Trump are good friends. Both of them are  Democrats-turned-conservatives who built their wealth with real estate. Trump also spoke at one of Cardone's events in between his presidential terms.

Most of the comments under the post are also positive, with some users believing Cardone played a role in helping Trump win in 2016. Based on the post and its reactions, a large group of Americans are frustrated with people who hate America and do nothing to improve it. 

One X user posted that they are "sick of these whiny leeches who do nothing but complain."

Cardone's alignment with Trump makes it easier for California voters to gauge what they can expect from the real estate guru if he becomes California's next governor.

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People Have Choices

Cardone's X post comes at a time when some people are moving out of America. Celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Eva Longoria, and Richard Gere are some of the celebrities who have moved out of the U.S.  

They're not the only ones. Search activity for emigration related keywords surged by 1,514% since Trump's re-election. Cardone isn't worried about these people leaving America. He believes that these people leaving the country makes it better since more of the remaining people care about making the country better.

This trend aligns with Trump's policies to curb illegal immigration. Rising housing costs and increased violence from groups like Tren de Aragua are some of the reasons why Trump, Cardone, and conservatives are eager for tighter border security.

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How Are You Making It Better?

Although Cardone's X post is more geared toward sending a message to people who don't like America, it also sends a message to people who like the country. Cardone wants people who strive to make the U.S. better, and that's part of the reason he launched the 10X California Tour. 

The Los Angeles wildfires were a major turning point for Cardone that amplified his bid for governorship. His Malibu home luckily was unscathed, but many houses in the area were destroyed. Cardone has built a large real estate portfolio that gives him the luxury of holding this tour and having a real shot at becoming California's next governor. 

He and many Californians were shocked by the wildfire and the botched governmental response. Cardone is aiming to make things better instead of hoping that the current government will change its course.

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