Dear Reader,

There’s a housing crisis in America.

  • The housing crisis is a manufactured crisis. The government is the manufacturer. They create a maze of regulations that makes it impossible to build affordable homes

  • Trump’s executive order proves it. He didn’t propose a new subsidy; he ordered the government to stop doing the stupid things it’s been doing for decades. 

  • You will never get ahead by playing the government’s game. The only way to win in real estate is to understand the rules they create and use them to your advantage 

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Everyone knows it. Everyone feels it. The price of a home is out of reach for millions of people. 

The American Dream is turning into a nightmare.

So what do the politicians in Washington do? They pass a bill. 

The ROAD to Housing Act. It’s filled with promises. It’s filled with reports and grants and new rules. 

 It’s filled with everything except the one thing that would actually work.

It’s a joke. A bad joke.

My poor dad, the PhD, would have studied the bill. He would have believed in the process. He trusted the government to solve problems. 

He never understood that the government is the problem.

My rich dad would have seen this bill for the scam it is. He would have said, “The government is the slumlord.” 

They create the shortage, and then they rent you a solution. 

He taught me that the most expensive words in the English language are, “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.”

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The Invisible Wall

Why is housing so expensive?

 It’s not complicated. It’s a simple case of supply and demand. There’s not enough supply.

 And why is there not enough supply?

Because the government has built an invisible wall around the construction industry.

A wall of regulations. A wall of permits. A wall of fees. A wall of delays.

The Clean Water Act. A noble idea, twisted into a weapon against builders. 

A damp patch of dirt can be declared a “wetland,” stopping a project in its tracks. 

The National Environmental Policy Act. A law that generates mountains of paper but no houses. 

The National Historic Preservation Act. A law that forces you to pay for an archaeological dig before you can pour a foundation.

Each one of these rules is a brick in the wall. Each one adds thousands of dollars to the cost of a home.

It’s a death by a thousand cuts. And you are the one who bleeds.

The Executive Order No One Heard About

While the politicians were busy congratulating themselves for their new bill of reports, Trump did something quietly. 

He signed an executive order. No press conference. No fanfare. But this one order will do more to solve the housing crisis than a thousand new government programs.

What did it do? It told the government to tear down its own wall. 

It ordered the agencies to streamline the rules. To simplify the process. To get out of the way.

It was a simple instruction: “Physician, heal thyself.” Stop creating the problem you claim to be solving.

This is the fundamental difference between the mindset of the rich and the mindset of the poor. 

The poor look to the government for handouts. The rich look for the government to get out of the way so they can create.

How to Get Rich While They Make You Poor

I made my fortune in real estate. 

I did it by understanding this game. While everyone else was complaining about high prices, I was looking for the opportunities the government created.

The government’s regulations create scarcity. And scarcity creates value. If you know how to navigate the maze, you can get rich. 

If you know how to find the properties that the bureaucracy has overlooked, you can get rich. 

If you know how to add value where the government has only added cost, you can get rich.

But there’s an even better way. You can invest in the assets that are immune to their stupidity. 

You can own the real estate that provides a basic human need. 

A need that the government, with all its rules and regulations, can never fully meet.

The housing crisis is not a bug in the system; it’s a feature. It’s a feature that allows the government to expand its power and control. 

It’s a feature that creates opportunities for those who are financially educated.

Stop waiting for the government to save you. They are the slumlord. 

They are the ones keeping you in a financial prison. The key to your freedom is not in their hands. 

It’s in your mind. It’s in your ability to see the game for what it is and to choose not to play. 

It’s in your decision to become a creator, an investor, an owner—not a renter in a renter in a world run by bureaucrats.

Robert Kiyosaki

Editor, Money Power and Profit

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