Small Business Owners are branded “terrorists” by Federal Government: In just over 2 months every small business owner in America is required to be registered with the Federal Government’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
This is the same organization folks, that is coming for ALL small businesses in the U.S. – this is how they roll. Y’all see THIS? So now the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen) is having banks search for Trump, MAGA and people who shop at Cabela’s or Bass Pro to identify “Extremists” Just another installment of “This could NEVER happen in America” Everybody had better WAKE TF UP!!!
Y’all see THIS?👇🏼
So now the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen) is having banks search for Trump, MAGA and people who shop at Cabela’s or Bass Pro to identify “Extremists”
Just another installment of “This could NEVER happen in America”… pic.twitter.com/iDgnX1om1n
— SaltyGoat (@SaltyGoat17) January 18, 2024
Marxism comes for ALL small business in the U.S. – – – from their info – – – Beneficial ownership reporting aims to peel back the layers of corporate anonymity to help detect and deter serious crimes. Filing is simple, secure, and free. Learn more….
Beneficial ownership reporting aims to peel back the layers of corporate anonymity to help detect and deter serious crimes.
Filing is simple, secure, and free. Learn more. https://t.co/MbK3mLvW3K pic.twitter.com/jbXdEMomXp— Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) (@FinCENnews) October 22, 2024
- concerns from small business owners who feel they are being unfairly targeted and labeled as potential “terrorists” by certain federal government initiatives.
- Some federal agencies have allegedly introduced policies that categorize small business owners as higher-risk individuals, especially if they engage in activities viewed as politically controversial.
- Business owners argue these actions could have a chilling effect on free speech, as they feel pressured to avoid specific topics or viewpoints to avoid scrutiny.
- Advocates for small businesses are calling for transparency from federal agencies and clarification on the criteria used for these classifications.
- Critics argue that this situation reflects a growing distrust between small businesses and federal authorities, with calls for immediate policy reviews.
“We’re simply trying to run our businesses, yet we’re made to feel like criminals.” — Anonymous small business owner
Why is the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) coming after your small business LLC? I answer some of your questions…
Why is the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) coming after your small business LLC? I answer some of your questions… pic.twitter.com/Vvx7zwO7W2
— Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) March 15, 2024
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