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Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme: "If This Book Doesn't Raise Your Blood Pressure, You'd Better Check For A Pulse!"
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Authors Charlie Read and Don Smith highlight how Social Security dollars are actually used, aiming to bring about reform that protects taxpayers' investments and financial future.

DUNELLON, Fla. - Washingtoner -- In Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme, authors Charlie Read and Don Smith highlight how Social Security dollars are actually used, aiming to bring about reform that protects taxpayers' investments and financial future.

Today, Read and Smith announce that Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme is officially available on Amazon.com for purchase here: Amzn.to/3cTgndg

This book provides valuable insight to anyone looking to make good financial decisions and is ideal for:
  • People concerned about their financial future and the role Social Security plays in it
  • Financial advisors looking for a resource to share with clients
  • Parents seeking to educate their children about both finances & government

Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme is a call to arms, raising awareness regarding how both Democratic and Republican administrations have abused funds collected directly from citizens' paychecks intended as contribution to the Social Security system not as funding for pet projects. The book also presents solutions for a problem that continues to threaten the retirement dreams of current and future generations.

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"I'm a professional fraud investigator. I know a fraud when I see one ... And what's happened to our Social Security system is an out and out fraud," said Read, who has also authored Principles Of Security Consulting and Maximum Security … Defusing the Threat.

Read, a U.S. Air Force and law enforcement veteran, has conducted complex financial fraud investigations as part of The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation and as a consultant for Fortune companies, law offices and accounting firms since 1993.

Smith is a financial advisor who has helped clients make retirement, financial and insurance decisions since 1975. "We wrote this book to share with the public what's currently wrong with the Social Security system and what we can do as voters and taxpayers to fix it," he said.

"Clients have often told me that they don't think Social Security will be available for them when they retire," said Smith. "But it should be!"

Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme outlines what needs to be done to make sure taxpayers' investments remain available to them when they are ready to retire.

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Copies of the book are sold on Amazon: $7.99 ebook and $14.99 paperback. Learn more at Socialsecurityponzischeme.com.

Website: Socialsecurityponzischeme.com

Order On Amazon: Amzn.to/3cTgndg

Follow On Facebook: @SSTheGreatPonziScheme

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Source: Social Security The Great Ponzi Scheme Book
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