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IRS Gives Away More Information on US Citizens than the Identity Thieves Even Need

 

Author: Lance Winslow

The Internal Revenue Service gives away more information on U.S. citizens than almost any other agency and the identity thieves Love It. But why is it that the government gives away information on U.S. citizens to anyone who wants it? Why does the Internal Revenue Service collecting information and make it public to anybody?

If the United States government truly cares about identity theft then why is it allowing government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and other large agencies to give away the information. It is simply ludicrous to have the Federal Trade Commission enforce the identity theft rules and regulations in our nation on corporations who may have had a hacker steal information from their computer system and then allow the United States government agency to give away the information to anyone who wants it.

If it is true that the Internal Revenue Service gives away more information on U.S. citizens then the identity thieves even need, then why are we kidding our selves with the identity theft laws of our nation? What a silly bunch of hypocrisy we have going here; who thought of this anyway?

Why does the government every time there is a problem wish to enforce all the laws on the people and the corporations when it is the government's fault? The government can do anything right or very well except spend our money; they sure do that good.

Should the government look in the mirror and shouldn't we look in the mirror also since we are the government and fix this mess? This is utterly ridiculous. Please consider this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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