I explained the process of verifying an item on a tax form; that is all. I don’t believe in federal income taxes (along with ANY deductions/adjustments), and I certainly don’t believe in ObamaCare (in which the IRS and your healthcare are basically 2 heads of the same hydra).
If you claim a deduction for children on your tax form, the government reserves the right to have you verify the authenticity of that; they are simply appling the same logic to medical expenses. I don’t see how my explanation can be construed as defending, supporting, or approving it.
Because you are.
Perhaps because you don't understand what you are saying. I think I already explained that the verification of authenticity procedures were already in place.
This new rule is the equivalent of saying that you may not take a child deduction unless your child is enrolled in public school or in a government approved daycare.
Would you approve of that?