Fury as Biden tries to let IRS SNOOP on your bank accounts

ICU 812's Avatar
Amusingly, the IRS computer systems simply can't handle that much data nor has the communications systems to even receive that quantity. Some lame brain has vastly underestimated by a zillion percent how many transactions occur every day, let alone annually.
My IT guys are highly amused, and the betting pool on IRS system crash started with days, but got tossed, then how many hours on day 1, but that got tossed, but what we ended up with was how many minutes into 1st hour (but I bought minute 1 for a hundred).
One of of gals that didn't get her buy in then said: should the pool be seconds of 1st minute?
She had a valid point so we canceled the pool, and the pot went to a very large bar tab at a hotel catered event we all ran up on the 18th. Yes, very large tab. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter

Thanks for that: Very interesting to hear for the IT idiot that I am.

Can this be handled by the NSA?
ICU 812's Avatar
So you make up something incorrect “pawn shops are considered banks” and you want me to prove to you that what you made up is incorrect. You don’t see what’s wrong with that.

How about you provide support for your statement IF you are right. Originally Posted by NoirMan
OK, well then . . . . My friend who owns a Pawn Shop said he pretty much HAD to remain open during last year's lock down because here in Texas, Pawn Shops are regulated as banking institutions. They are in the business of loaning money.

Now I could be wrong on some legal technicality; I only know what I have been told by someone who is actually in the business . . . .but its not something I just "made up".

Right or wrong on the Pawn Shop thing doesn't really matter . . .so what really.

However, actions that tend to suppress the cash economy are real. Every where you go, there is a terminal for an electronic transfer of funds. Some places simply will not take cash. One day no one will. Today, show a $100 bill to about anyone but a provider and see what happens. The government really does want to be able to track large transfers of money, Right now, how much or how low is open for debate.

A year or so ago I bought expensive perfume at Sech's in Houston's Galleria. The sales lady asked what credit card I would use. I said "The Dead eadPresident's CC" and pulled out Grants and Jacksons. She almost shit her pants and had to get a supervisor the deal with it.
... What mattered was that you argued against that earbore's silly point.
But no matter. He KNOWS that the US economy is screwed with Biden calling out the shots and pissing himself every day.

Next, the bludger will be trying to blame "energy independant" Trump for
the HIGHER energy prices! So sad.

### Salty
ICU 812's Avatar
Thanks SA.

will give Noir man a smidge of credit for not resorting to name calling.

Just saying it isn't so does not prove that an assertion is wrong of course. If the case actually IS different for Pawn Shops, I'd genuinely like to know. Till then, I will rely on what I have been told by those in a position to actually know.

Go draw cash from your account and keep it in a Safety Deposit Box. The IRS and DEA can get a cort order to open the box and confiscate whatever is inside by saying it is drug money or somehow laundered ill-gotten gains,

Try to sell anything of real value for cash and see what happens.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
Thanks for that: Very interesting to hear for the IT idiot that I am.

Can this be handled by the NSA?
Originally Posted by ICU 812
yes. NSA can build another huge data collection center for that type of job.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
NSA's Utah database cost 1.5 billion. And that's just one of four.
ICU 812's Avatar
NSA's Utah database cost 1.5 billion. And that's just one of four. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
Only a billion? Then one of the so called infrastructure bills could fund whatever they need for an IRS data base I would guess.
  • H&H
  • 10-04-2021, 08:21 AM
Fuck Biden, the Democrats, and all the Republican push overs.
Strokey_McDingDong's Avatar
Who tf wanted this?
rexdutchman's Avatar
There is no provision for a "central bank" in the constitution , the non sense started with fdr in 1934
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
There is no provision for a "central bank" in the constitution , the non sense started with fdr in 1934 Originally Posted by rexdutchman
it goes back much earlier than FDR; 1934. Try Washington with the First Bank of United States and Second Bank of United States under Madison.
  • oeb11
  • 10-04-2021, 10:11 PM
People don’t realize it because it’s untrue. Y’all are misinformation machines. Originally Posted by NoirMan



marxist idiotology by DPST puppets.
marxist idiotology by DPST puppets. Originally Posted by oeb11
We need an interpreter please. I can’t comprehend what this means or the point of it.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
We need an interpreter please. I can’t comprehend what this means or the point of it. Originally Posted by NoirMan
DPST (Democrat Progressive Socialist Totalitarian)
rexdutchman's Avatar
1934 is when fdr disconnected gold / and made it illegal to use as money ,,
So I guess the constitution 4 ad is just like everything else the marxist are doing being Ignored