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| If you happen to need another reason to hate the IRS, well the Supreme Court just gave it to you. | |
| According to a unanimous ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, it is now officially legal for the IRS to secretly obtain the bank records of individuals who are not under investigation. | |
| I repeat, with this new ruling, you can be a person who has committed no crime, you're not even suspected of having committed a crime, and yet still, if the IRS is trying to collect back taxes from your friend, well they can pull your bank records as well. | |
| And best of all, This entire process can play itself out in secret, without you ever being notified that the feds have taken access of your accounts. | |
| Which is, I imagine, great news for those thousands of new IRS agents that the Biden administration has just added to the agency. | |
| Without this ruling, well, maybe those guys wouldn't have enough work. | |
| But now, well, I'm sure they'll have plenty. | |
| Do you agree with this Supreme Court ruling? | |
| Or do you think that this is just government overreach? |