Here is a poor, failing letter I sent to the editor of The Washington Post: A recent article ["May the work of health care law, without the individual mandate", 28 March A8] says the IRS “prohibits collection of tools … as a privilege or threatening imprisonment” to the requirement that force the Americans to obtain health insurance. I do not so.Suppose the IRS examines a penalty of $ 1,000 for failing to obtain health insurance. It is true that to use the law of the IRS, privileges or detention, to collect that $ 1,000. But money can be replaced, just look at the IRS prohibits …
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