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I don't sell health coverage.
I had a meeting with a couple in their mid 30s, both children of 'old money' and both are born of the blue-bood, country-club, so-called Republican 'elite' who claim to be socially moderate (they're ok with gay rights and sex education etc.) but are fiscally conservative.
They said that this Anthem hack is leading them to support the end of the insurance corporation system of running healthcare and just letting the government be the single payor and put everyone on Medicare like their parents are on and just raise taxes to cover it.
They said there is no difference to them paying Anthem verses paying the IRS each year. They are also fed up with what they had to go through with PPACA.
I wonder if others will feel the same way about insurance companies after tens of millions have their identity stolen because Anthem didn't want to spend the money necessary to encrypt the files?
And what don't they understand that the troubles are government created.
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Could you elaborate on that?
To the best of my knowledge neither social security, medicare, nor the IRS has ever been hacked.
Are you saying it is a FACT that most people feel safer with Target, Home Depot, Staples, Chase, and Anthem having their personal data as opposed to the agencies of the federal government as stated above... or is your statement above just your personal opinion, or perhaps a statement based on personal experience?
Your right instead of being hacked they allow laptops loaded with thousands of social security numbers to be stolen.