This article is form ZeroHedge. It’s about as reliable as Debka.
He’s got a link to the NY Times piece which has gotten some links elsewhere today, I think I saw it on Hot Air.
It’s all pretty disgraceful.
They make it necessary to report cash deposits over $10K and then they say you’re suspicious if you deposit LESS than $10K.
And then they just seize your money.
John Oliver covered this, not about the Feds doing it but local guys. He had one fellow who was traveling with about $2500.00. A Sheriff seized it giving the reason that he THOUGHT the guy was GOING TO buy drugs with it.
I MIGHT do a lot of things in the future, but as of right now I still haven’t done them.
These people have entirely forgotten that they work for us.
Public employee unions must be eliminated and then we need to fire just about everybody.
“This article is form ZeroHedge. Its about as reliable as Debka.”
In what way? Any examples?
I read it in the Sacramento Bee last week.
This article is form ZeroHedge. Its about as reliable as Debka.
No, this article is FROM ZeroHedge. What it is attempting to expose IS REAL, and happens EVERY DAY!
That you choose to ignore the reality of unlawful behaviour by those you pay for is your problem. May you never have to deal with the leviathan you seem to empower.
This article has not one meaningful point in it that I didn't already know to be fact.
The Institute for Justice is fighting this on a national scale, from a Texas town that essentially stopped anyone from out of town and seized all cash on the excuse it was drug money to Philadelphia having an office that pretty much takes the houses of anyone associated even remotely with a crime (grandson sells dope on grandma’s porch, they try to take her house).
This is real. The source doesn't matter. It actually comes from many sources anyways.
Stop with the attack on the messenger and deal with the matter at hand.