A new Senate bill will start forcing citizens to report cash and other assets not held in banks. This bill is stated to combat terrorism and money laundering. But is it? It seems to most like just another government attempt to steal assets and raise revenue for social programs as this bill will give the government the authority to track assets and seize them should an individual fail to report independently held assets exceeding $10,000.
This brings to mind the FBI raid under former FBI Director Comey of a small Texan Conservative political gathering back in 2015. Agents confiscated electronics and forcibly fingerprinted all 60 people gathered at the meeting. Now let’s just suppose for a second that they found any evidence of unreported wealth during the raid. You better believe they’d have seized-up all the assets. This is a very real possibility unfolding before us right now since the Senate just passed this bill.
The government is even going to start throwing people in prison if they find out folks haven’t been reporting ALL of their assets. How long would you guess the minimum federal sentence would be for failing to report assets not held in a back? Here is a hint. It’s about double the average time handed for 1st-time rape offenders. Find out more about this freedom infringing bill and how it gives the government the right to start wiretapping private citizens on the next page.

CNN is again putting out lying news and face book is supporting it
yeah, good luck with that, HAHAHAHAHAHA
How is this even legal? What, now you can’t have cash without the guvment knowing bout it???
What??
Obama’s cash deal to Iran
Not a chance. No way no how. Not I. ~Joe
Funny how many people are still pulling this left right b******t. Your playing right into their fat greedy hands. Both wings are connected to the same bird. The whole time we fight amongst ourselves as American Citizens the whole time deals are struck behind our backs.
Ya right, we’ll put someone right on that.
Tell them let us see what you have
They would never know anyway Junior.