What Could Have Been

An Alternative to the World’s Greatest Ponzi Scheme

For over ninety years, Americans have been told a comforting lie:

Social Security is a sacred trust — a rock-solid retirement program that would take care of them in old age.

It was never true.

Social Security was the cornerstone of FDR’s Marxist New Deal: a giant Ponzi scheme promoted through deception, systematically raided by politicians on both sides, and now racing toward insolvency. What was sold as “insurance” has become the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history — robbing younger workers to pay current retirees while delivering ever-shrinking real benefits eroded by government-caused inflation.

This hard-hitting book pulls back the curtain on the lies, the legalized theft of the so-called “Trust Fund,” and the devastating human cost — especially to women, mothers, and future generations who are being punished by a system that was never designed to last.

Most importantly, What Could Have Been shows there was always a far better way.

Real-world proof from three Texas counties that opted out in 1981 — and from Chile’s bold national reform — demonstrates that a system based on personal ownership, real investment growth, and freedom from political control delivers dramatically higher retirement income and genuine security.

This is not just an exposé. It is a clear-eyed indictment of one of America’s biggest policy failures — and a practical roadmap for replacing a failing Ponzi scheme with an honest system that actually works.

The better path is still possible.
It’s time to choose it.

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