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Dear Diana,

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/ChQaOnrd2Idas/fdsaz5XnRt94W) 

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/FrRou1jaJnP/hdi9a8uCF2UR14) 

Best regards,

[Signature]

Mike Ward

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would consider far from a clunker. I bought a civic for 11.5k which was 5 years old at the time and had 52k miles on it. I've never had it breakdown once in 6 years. 5 years 50k miles is the sweet spot. You will have some maintenance, but as long as the vehicle was taken care of you shouldn't have major repairs. Along with that, I feel like people forget about safety. If I get in a crash, do I want 15-20 year old engineering and technology protecting me? A 2010 honda civic with 100k costs you about $7500 today. It's a safe and reliable car. For $10000, you can get something nicer. No doubt. I'm in no way advocating for spending a lot of money. I'm talking about the people who are like, "Everyone laughs at me for driving a 20 year old piece of shit, but I'm gonna be the one laughing when I retire 10 years earlier!" I always think, "Sure, you might. Or you might die 10 years earlier because your 'piece of shit' didn't protect you when you get t-boned in an intersection." It also depends how much you drive. If you only driveBecause my heart is in OhIiiioooooo!!!! Born and raised in Ohio. First chance I got to move, I did... I moved from New York to Columbus 3.5 years ago. I freaking love Ohio (or at least Columbus.) My only experience with Ohio is having to drive across the entire state diagonally to get to and from family. That is a miserable drive, but it seems like it might be a nice place to live. Not as bad as Pennsylvania... or Montana. I live in Columbus, Ohio as well, what makes Ohio so special to you? Is Ohio better than New York in your opinion? Oh and how is New York? Canes chicken fingers.... God I miss them I've lived in columbus my whole life and I'll probably never leave, it's got a little bit of everything Fuck Ohio I totally agree! You made me remember high school. How dare you! Im from Pennsylvania and just wondered why that hunk of wood was such an odd shape, it didnt even occur to me that it might be a state. I'm from Pennsylvania, saw the wood 0hi0 sign &amp; then got mad. I live in Delaware, not going to be hanging anything remotely cock shaped on my wall, thanks. No worries, you are correct. We had about 175 people though not everyone signed and most signed as couples. Okay awesome! We have about 130 coming and our state is Illinois so I'm thinking about the same size should be perfect. Thank you! Your decorations look awesome! Shameless plug... [I made this and have an Etsy store.](https://www.etsy.com/shop/mousegoods?ref=l2-shopheader-name) Thank you! You're very talented! We just got gifted a scroll saw so we're going to have to try our hand on this one =D Good luck! It's a piece of cake honestly, although I personally

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Dear Diana,<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/ChQaOnrd2Idas/fdsaz5XnRt94W" 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/FrRou1jaJnP/hdi9a8uCF2UR14" target="_blank">Find out everything you need to know here.</a><br><br><br><br>

Best regards,<br><br>
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	would consider far from a clunker. I bought a civic for 11.5k which was 5 years old at the time and had 52k miles on it. I've never had it breakdown once in 6 years. 5 years 50k miles is the sweet spot. You will have some maintenance, but as long as the vehicle was taken care of you shouldn't have major repairs. Along with that, I feel like people forget about safety. If I get in a crash, do I want 15-20 year old engineering and technology protecting me? A 2010 honda civic with 100k costs you about $7500 today. It's a safe and reliable car. For $10000, you can get something nicer. No doubt. I'm in no way advocating for spending a lot of money. I'm talking about the people who are like, "Everyone laughs at me for driving a 20 year old piece of shit, but I'm gonna be the one laughing when I retire 10 years earlier!" I always think, "Sure, you might. Or you might die 10 years earlier because your 'piece of shit' didn't protect you when you get t-boned in an intersection." It also depends how much you drive. If you only driveBecause my heart is in OhIiiioooooo!!!! Born and raised in Ohio. First chance I got to move, I did... I moved from New York to Columbus 3.5 years ago. I freaking love Ohio (or at least Columbus.) My only experience with Ohio is having to drive across the entire state diagonally to get to and from family. That is a miserable drive, but it seems like it might be a nice place to live. Not as bad as Pennsylvania... or Montana. I live in Columbus, Ohio as well, what makes Ohio so special to you? Is Ohio better than New York in your opinion? Oh and how is New York? Canes chicken fingers.... God I miss them I've lived in columbus my whole life and I'll probably never leave, it's got a little bit of everything Fuck Ohio I totally agree! You made me remember high school. How dare you! Im from Pennsylvania and just wondered why that hunk of wood was such an odd shape, it didnt even occur to me that it might be a state. I'm from Pennsylvania, saw the wood 0hi0 sign &amp; then got mad. I live in Delaware, not going to be hanging anything remotely cock shaped on my wall, thanks. No worries, you are correct. We had about 175 people though not everyone signed and most signed as couples. Okay awesome! We have about 130 coming and our state is Illinois so I'm thinking about the same size should be perfect. Thank you! Your decorations look awesome! Shameless plug... [I made this and have an Etsy store.](https://www.etsy.com/shop/mousegoods?ref=l2-shopheader-name) Thank you! You're very talented! We just got gifted a scroll saw so we're going to have to try our hand on this one =D Good luck! It's a piece of cake honestly, although I personally
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