Friday, January 17, 2014

Target? Yes! Healthcare.gov? OOPS!

So, where do you feel safe giving your personal and financial information? Target or healthcare.gov? It is, essentially, a toss-up, but I think we all feel more secure with Target.

On Thursday, it was revealed that healthcare.gov was 100% not secure. You read that right, friends, the federal government is incapable of protecting your personal data and any other personal information you are required to disclose to obtain this fraudulent product called colloquially as Obamacare, you know, the shell game known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Hey, Barry, Harry and Nancy, and all you stooges (no offense to Moe, Larry and Curley, or their fans) who won't repeal this disaster, here is a news flash: IT IS NONE OF THOSE THINGS. There is no protection to the patient/subscriber and it certainly not affordable.

You knew you couldn't dupe the folks over 50, so you targeted the audience of under 49. And you know what? They don't like it either. And that are showing their displeasure for being taken for granted by the fact that they are not signing up and all of your approval ratings are in the toilet.

Kind of like what you are doing to their personal information.

And, amazingly, you gave this to the IRS to monitor and control. Yeah, what a joke that is. So, is our information really secure or private anymore? I DON'T THINK SO!

Those people who have been dropped from their plans, and those who have allegedly signed up, total at least 8 MILLION people. Hey, clowns, say goodbye to your plush jobs where you do no work. Those people certainly will be voting for the "other guy or gal". Take that to the Bank.

And, at least Regulation E will force Target and other companies whose customers' information was compromised to refund the injured for their losses. Yes, it will be time consuming but they will be made whole.

But, there is nothing, NOTHING in this dumb, illegal law to protect the poor saps who put their faith in this screwup and their information on the Internet for hackers to have a party and rip them off. Nothing! No penalties to the government and no means of restitution for the injured.

Way to go, Barry! And Harry! And Nancy! You created a hacker's dream. And you didn't even know it!

Why? Because you didn't read it, to see what was in it, BEFORE you passed it.

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