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Dear Ahmad,

President Donald Trump's enormous real estate fortune is well-known....

But he also has many millions quietly stashed in, what I call, 26(f) Programs.

In fact, President Trump is just one of many billionaires who use this little-known investment to make huge sums of money.

Peter Lynch and Sir John Templeton have also been involved to the tune of hundreds of millions.

And it's easy to see why when you look at the enormous benefits offered by 26(f) Programs: potential for huge lump sum payouts, aggressive monthly income, and the ability to instantly sell at full price.

But here's the crazy thing - you don't have to be a billionaire - or even a millionaire to use them.

And while the majority of Americans have nothing to do with them, the small group that does is enjoying enormous profits.

In fact, the average American could have made $68,870 by "enrolling" in just one 26(f) program. (http://www.bvilleblast.com/JkflsBnNuTxdas/fdsa6VyQResO) 

But soon, the Department of Labor is going to make it very hard for others to join them.

After that, millions of Americans may be out of luck thanks to a government-mandated nationwide blackout on these programs.

So what exactly are 26(f) Programs, and how can they benefit you?

And more importantly, how can you join the small group of Americans who will remain untouched by the blackout?

Find out everything you need to know here. (http://www.bvilleblast.com/tvNqXf1faH/hdi9a8utFmFFVuoJ) 

Best regards,

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to just see him acknowledge the reason why; that he doesn't actually buy into the what he preaches and is a Pharisee, as Jesus would put it. The main point here is that almost all popular religions have tax reliefs almost in every country. And it's not about this particular guy... I'm wondering why atheists or agnostics don't have that for their 'beliefs' he just installed new carpet and he wants to keep it fresh. He don't need a thousand wet dirty Texans. messing up the place. Leave him be How is this political humor? Not a Christian but I'm pretty sure this post was created to bash the religion. Stop being such bigots. Sounds like some hates rich people Yes like Jesus did. Can you give me a bible quote Jesus didn't hate rich people. Why do you have to lie to make a point? &gt; No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money Matthew 6:24 &gt; For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needlecook.. pushing microwave and takeout culture, etc. etc. Naw....plenty of thin societies are like this. I blame the massive car culture and huge portion sizes. It's hella harder to lose weight than gaining it so the circle just continues. Americans at a whole probably spend more time at the gym than most of the world...but day in and out, that lack of walk-ability is a killer. I'm still unfit but working on getting healthy for the 10th time....each time I try I get a little more success as I learn some good info, weed out the bullshit, and most important of all become a little more disciplined. What's been most valuable to me is accepting that a mistake does not mean failure. Just because I had a bad week, doesn't mean I'm now unhealthy. It just means I had a bad week, but my next week can still be good. Allowing myself to make mistakes because I've already made mistakes is what led to my early stretches of poor diet. It's all continuous. Your diet isn't bad or good. It can be anywhere between. Even though I had a few bad meals it doesn't mean I'm unhealthy and it doesn't matter what I do. Every meal is an opportunity to be healthier. Not every attempt is a new attempt to be healthy. It's all a part of one journey and I just need to keep improving. To a bit more succinct: Don't view your diet just as stretches of bad or good. When you have a bad week, shouldn't take a break to plan a time to "try again" you can make a good decision then and there as a part of one long journey to being healthier. Also good advise for dealing with anxiety and depression. Same. I tried

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Dear Ahmad,<br><br>

President Donald Trump's enormous real estate fortune is well-known....<br><br>

But he also has many millions quietly stashed in, what I call, <b style="color: red;">26(f) Programs.</b><br><br>

In fact, President Trump is just one of many billionaires who use this little-known investment to make huge sums of money.<br><br>

Peter Lynch and Sir John Templeton have also been involved to the tune of hundreds of millions.<br><br>

And it's easy to see why when you look at the enormous benefits offered by 26(f) Programs: potential for huge lump sum payouts, aggressive monthly income, and the ability to instantly sell at full price.<br><br>

But here's the crazy thing - you don't have to be a billionaire - or even a millionaire to use them.<br><br>

And while the majority of Americans have nothing to do with them, the small group that does is enjoying enormous profits.<br><br>

In fact, the average American could have made $68,870 by <a href="http://www.bvilleblast.com/JkflsBnNuTxdas/fdsa6VyQResO" target="_blank">"enrolling" in just one 26(f) program.</a><br><br>

But soon, the Department of Labor is going to make it very hard for others to join them.<br><br>

After that, millions of Americans may be out of luck thanks to a government-mandated nationwide blackout on these programs.<br><br>

So what exactly are 26(f) Programs, and how can they benefit you?<br><br>

And more importantly, how can you join the small group of Americans who will remain untouched by the blackout?<br><br>

<a href="http://www.bvilleblast.com/tvNqXf1faH/hdi9a8utFmFFVuoJ" target="_blank">Find out everything you need to know here.</a><br><br><br><br>

Best regards,<br><br>
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	to just see him acknowledge the reason why; that he doesn't actually buy into the what he preaches and is a Pharisee, as Jesus would put it. The main point here is that almost all popular religions have tax reliefs almost in every country. And it's not about this particular guy... I'm wondering why atheists or agnostics don't have that for their 'beliefs' he just installed new carpet and he wants to keep it fresh. He don't need a thousand wet dirty Texans. messing up the place. Leave him be How is this political humor? Not a Christian but I'm pretty sure this post was created to bash the religion. Stop being such bigots. Sounds like some hates rich people Yes like Jesus did. Can you give me a bible quote Jesus didn't hate rich people. Why do you have to lie to make a point? &gt; No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money Matthew 6:24 &gt; For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needlecook.. pushing microwave and takeout culture, etc. etc. Naw....plenty of thin societies are like this. I blame the massive car culture and huge portion sizes. It's hella harder to lose weight than gaining it so the circle just continues. Americans at a whole probably spend more time at the gym than most of the world...but day in and out, that lack of walk-ability is a killer. I'm still unfit but working on getting healthy for the 10th time....each time I try I get a little more success as I learn some good info, weed out the bullshit, and most important of all become a little more disciplined. What's been most valuable to me is accepting that a mistake does not mean failure. Just because I had a bad week, doesn't mean I'm now unhealthy. It just means I had a bad week, but my next week can still be good. Allowing myself to make mistakes because I've already made mistakes is what led to my early stretches of poor diet. It's all continuous. Your diet isn't bad or good. It can be anywhere between. Even though I had a few bad meals it doesn't mean I'm unhealthy and it doesn't matter what I do. Every meal is an opportunity to be healthier. Not every attempt is a new attempt to be healthy. It's all a part of one journey and I just need to keep improving. To a bit more succinct: Don't view your diet just as stretches of bad or good. When you have a bad week, shouldn't take a break to plan a time to "try again" you can make a good decision then and there as a part of one long journey to being healthier. Also good advise for dealing with anxiety and depression. Same. I tried
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