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This book covers the entire process of the emptying of the trust fund over a 30-year period. It starts in 1983 when President Reagan, with the help of Alan Greenspan, convinced the Congress and the public to approve a sharp increase in the payroll tax in order to regain some of the revenue lost as a result of the huge, unaffordable income tax cuts. That 1983 increase in the payroll tax was supposed to generate large surpluses in the Social Security fund for the next 30 years. This surplus revenue was supposed to be saved and invested so that it would be available to pay benefits to the baby boomers, who would begin retiring in 2010. A total of $2.7 trillion in surplus Social Security revenue was generated and every penny of the embezzled money was transferred to the general fund and used as general revenue. The government misappropriated, or embezzled every dollar of the $2.7 trillion, and spent the money on tax cuts for the wealthy, on unfunded wars and on other government programs.
The primary purpose of this book is to educate and inform the public that the government took $2.7 trillion from the trust fund and spent it on other things. The secondary purpose of the book is to urge the public to get involved and demand that the government repay the stolen money. The approximately 78 million baby boomers have protested and demonstrated for many other causes throughout their lives, and today duty calls once again. Don’t let the government get buy with stealing the Social Security money and trying to keep the public from finding out about the crime.