Looks like they did do something on those treasury and IRS computers after all.

Do I have to bury my money in the fucking back yard?

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      02 months ago

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  • @[email protected]
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    62 months ago

    From what I understand, they were only able to do this because the funds were still sitting in an intermediary account and had not been moved into an actual NYC account. If the funds had been moved, they would have had to ask for the funds back from NYC instead of just taking them.

    I can’t remember if my source was an article or a podcast, but I know it was a few days to a week after the incident happened because all of the initial reporting was framed exactly like this.

  • sunzu2
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    Well 1, that ain’t your money that money is actually belongs to the US and daddy Sam was nice enough to let you use it after you trade some labour for it

  • @[email protected]
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    42 months ago

    Y’all understand search and seizure as well before you give more credit to this. There are other avenues for legally emptying bank accounts, some start like this…

  • @[email protected]
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    582 months ago

    Genuinely suggesting the government might access your bank account and withdraw funds is fear mongering. I’m very aware of the disappointing and alarming things going on in this administration, but this is definitely not something that would happen to a civilian

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      “They would never arrest people with green cards”

      “They would never send immigrants to Guantanamo”

      “They would never cancel medicaid”

      “They would never cancel cancer research”

      “They would never drain congressionally-appropriated funds”

      “They would never drain a civilian’s funds”

      You think they’ll suddenly stop overstepping? You think they’ll suddenly grow a moral compass?

    • greenskye
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      42 months ago

      Also the money came from the government in the first place. That’s a critical aspect to this.

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          12 months ago

          Yeah. But it makes several pitstops before hitting my bank account. The government pulling back a grant or funding is different than the government taking $500 from John Q Citizen’s account

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            12 months ago

            John Q. (formerly Citizen) had citizenship revoked for refusing to demonise transpeople.

            We simply removed an upto $500 amount to cover the administration costs of using X-Zen®.

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      When my dad died ss went into my parents joint bank account and withdrew the amount of his latest payment. It’s not just fear mongering. It is possible. I don’t think even this administration is ballsy enough to do it, though. The backlash would be enormous, and as another poster mentioned civil asset forfeiture already exists.

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    72 months ago

    This only supports that they could withdraw money from private bank accounts, not that they have. Yea, if someone in the government wants to fuck your over, there are many ways they can do that.

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      72 months ago

      I was gonna say… I wouldn’t think NYC’s bank account would be completely inaccessible to the US Treasury.

      Does this really have implications for private citizens?

      (I’m asking a genuine question, here not supporting Musk/Trump or anyone else. I fuckin hate those assholes.)

      • Zeppo
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        22 months ago

        Right. The title of the reddit post says “private accounts” and by any reasonable definition, NYC’s bank accounts are not that.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 months ago

        They’ve had the ability to garnish your bank accounts, but there are restrictions on when and how they can do that. The only thing stopping the government from accessing your bank account is the law.

        Right now, there’s not a lot keeping Musk/Trump from breaking the law.