It calls on the government to urgently review Code C of the Act, the codeof practice for the detention, treatment and questioning of persons by police officers.
The plan finally addresses the tax-code legacy of World War II, by equalizing the tax treatmentof employer-sponsored and individually-purchased health insurance.
And Baldwin alludes to the underlying cause: our Tax Code keeps consumers from realizing the true cost of their medical treatment because employers are usually paying the first dollar.
The only way around this simple fact is to discard any notion of non-discriminatory taxation and equal treatment under the law and design the tax code as a punitive instrument to redistribute income.
The enemies of action include lobbyists who want to keep special treatment for their respective industries embedded in the current tax code, or unions that oppose immigration reform for high-skilled foreign workers.