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Government Biggest Purveyor in Personal Identity to Identity Thieves and They Know It!

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By: Lance Winslow

The United States of America's government and the local governments that we trust with our information as we fill out forms that the government requests us to do as good citizens; are indeed the biggest purveyors in personal identity information that identity thieves use to steal our money.

There is too much information that government has each time you get a license, buy a piece of property, or even did a driver's license and all this information can be gotten by anyone who really wants it. And guess who wants it? Identity thieves and lawyers who may want to sue you?

One could say that since lawyers are often thought to as thieves then the only person who wants your information from the government is identity thieves and thieves. So why is the government supporting thieves? Does that make sense?

The government makes laws against identity theft and then they are the ones giving away the identity and personal information to every Tom, Dick and Harry thief who is walking the planet. The Federal Trade Commission will fine any company that allows personal information to leave their computers.

But the government gives it away every single day. Does this mean the government can fine the government and if so why is Congress funding the budget for the Federal Trade Commission? Can’t they make it up in fines to government agencies, which allow identity theft? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


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