Act by April 29th or miss this once-in-a-lifetime $60K opportunity
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Social Security Secrets Few People Are Aware Of > http://www.fool.com/retirement/general/2015/04/19/3-social-security-secrets-few-people-are-aware-o-2.aspx Checkout the 17 minutes loophole... that's right the 17 mins loophole there are several such loopholes, but you must apply before 30 April 2016 The 17-minute secret to securing a minimum $60K Social Security bonus (probably 1/2 of what you have put into social security since you have been working from 14 yo to this day...
It'll take you roughly 18 years to collect the money you have put into social security (especially if your company matched your funds; I have put in at least $120K and the companies I've worked for have put in another $120K. As such I stand to collect at best 75% of that money ...if, IF I'm lucky to survive that long, which I will doubt since we die "standin' up" average age, circa 72 yo for men and 82 yo for women, and we retire at bet 62-68, the age keeps changing shifting to the right as we speak for the ultimate legal chain letter scheme called social security.... so the sooner you start collecting, the better chance you have to collect most of your money.
Understand, the surplus goes back to the gov't, which uses it to pay down this nation's, pork barrel projects, the national debt and/or other "sweetheart deals" for the wealthy... yes, the national debt is paid down by these surplus dollars which is per the National Debt Clock over $19 Trillion ( $19,255,344,447,406.00 + ) at his writing, something you had nothing to do with, since you didn't borrow from the future to pay for wars @ $2Billion/ day where WMD were never found ... but again I digress, sorry ...as of late wars that have nothing to do with what has happen, but the need to borrow a country, to make some money and then give it back when we're done raping it... economic imperialism, it's called.
Understand, there are multi-billionaires that have "donated" to the cause that includes the $1 Billion +, owed to the United Nations... ( Checkout the current clock: herein > http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/; or another opinion, > http://www.usdebtclock.org/ and compare it, to others national debt clocks - The World Debt Clock - www.nationaldebtclocks.org/, exactly who the world owes money to is not yet made clear... a curious thing, albeit! ) ... but again, I digress... yes all done for that day of "retirement," when you get a gold watch for your troubles ..... as an example: check it out ssa-loopholes > http://www.fool.com/investor-alert/stock-advisor/sa-loopholes/?mobileredirect=true
Social Security spousal benefits: 5 shocking facts you ... www.usatoday.com/story/.../social-security.../30413257/ USA Today
Jul 20, 2015 - Millions of workers expect to enjoy Social Security benefits after they retire. ... The $60K Social Security bonus most retirees completely overlook ... And once you learn how to take advantage of these loopholes, you could ...
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