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IRS to Spy on Our Shopping Records, Travel, Social Interactions, Health Records and Files from Other Government Investigators

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We noted in March that all U.S. intelligence agencies – including the CIA and NSA – are going to spy on Americans’ finances.

The IRS is joining the fun.

U.S. News and World Report noted yesterday:

[The IRS] will use in robo-audits and data mining [and] it has told government and industry groups that its computers are capable of scanning multiple networks at the same time to collect “matching” comprehensive profiles for every taxpayer in America. Such profiles will likely include shopping records, travel, social interactions and information not available to the public, such as health records and files from other government investigators, according to IRS documents.

 

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The IRS is following the philosophy of former Obama regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein [remember him?], who advocates using technology tools and behavioral science policies to “nudge” people to do the right thing. In the case of the IRS, that policy so far has fallen most heavily on lower-income taxpayers and has done little to collect substantially more tax revenue.

 

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Harry Surden, a University of Colorado—Boulder Law School associate professor and former fellow at Stanford’s Center for Computers and Law, who has done in-depth studies on the use of technology by government … has found that data mining and new technology make possible a level of government intrusion into personal lives that few realize is possible.

We’ve long been the most spied upon people in history. There are more and more people staring into our fishbowl.

 

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Thu, 05/02/2013 - 16:56 | 3523977 Pool Shark
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From the linked article:

"Starting this year, the IRS tools will be able to track all credit card transactions, for starters."

Yikes! indeed...

 

 

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 19:26 | 3524442 boogerbently
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GW, we ALL talk MUCH more inflamatory $hit on public forums like ZH (or others) than in e-mail or whatever.

You worry about your "freedoms or liberties" in a country that doesn't react to KNOWN terrorists, under surveillance, for many years.

They can't even catch OBVIOUS tax/disability/welfare cheats.

You equate their ability with the cost of their existence. They are NO WHERE near that capable.

They are, truly, the "gang that couldn't shoot straight."

 

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 17:19 | 3524064 CheapBastard
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Why not simply tax all the illegal/stolen/embezzled money coming in to USA real estate from China and Russia? The Treasury could make a bundle by simply charging a 5-10% on those folks --- who most likely would still gladly pay.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 19:48 | 3524511 El Viejo
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They wouldn't dare. Professional courtesy to other tyrants.

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