This website was “designed” with the intent to create the largest database of personal information ever assembled. In today's society information is power. We are already seeing from the O’Keefe videos that the lefties know this and are already trying to exploit it in illegal ways.
It is so much like most thefts. We had a large number of 3-phase electric motors valued at approximately $40,000; copper thieves stole them smashed them to pieces and sold the scrap for a couple hundred dollars. The proportion of damage that the Obamacare website potentially could do to citizens and the country is way out of proportion to the value this database has to Obama and the Dems. But like copper thieves they don't care one bit.
Those in possession of the database that is planned to be created could absolutely use it to destroy our entire economic infrastructure. It might just be common criminals, but as you say an adversarial country could absolutely use it to disrupt our entire economic infrastructure. And believe me they thought of it long before the infamous “roll-out”.
Or an "adversarial" ruling class could use it as an additional vehicle to accomplish its oppressive "fundamental transformation" of America. The communist infiltration of the Executive branch is a fait accompli (prime exhibits: axelrod, jarret and BO, who was mentored by Frank Marshall Davis).
It gets worse: I read yesterday an article about how insurance agents and brokers are “on” the healthcare.gov website too. My guess is that they are equally if not in some respects even more vulnerable. Shortly, if not already, insurers themselves and (I would have to think) health care providers will have to be hooked in too. What a web has been woven!
I believe there could be another side to this too:
Let’s say that Iran has successfully hacked the site, and extracted large qty’s of data. Perhaps the consequences could be somewhat mitigated, BUT, Iran has another option that may be more useful to them: They inform the President that they have hacked the site and extracted much data, they provide proof, and threaten to make all the data “public” unless the U.S. agrees to major concessions in the talks over their nuclear program. These concessions go beyond what even the French can stomach. And of course such a revalation would be disastrous for the U.S. President, especially if his name is Obama.
Of course this is just speculation... Oh, wait...
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