The most disturbing factoid that I learned on Tax Day was that the average American must now spend a full twenty-four hours filling out tax forms. That's three work days. Or, think of it this way: if you had to put in two hours per night after dinner to finish your taxes, that's two weeks (with Sundays off). I saw a talking head economics professor on some Philly TV channel pontificating about how Americans procrastinate. He was laughing. The IRS guy they interviewed actually said, "Tick, tick, tick." You have to wonder if Governor Ruth Ann Minner and her cohorts put in twenty-four hours pondering whether or not to give Kraft Foods $708,000 of our State taxes while demanding that school districts return $8-10 million each?
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If you counter-demonstrate, be aware that Westboro is a business masquerading as a hate group and a counter-demonstration is likely just what WBC wants from you.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center...
WBC "makes money by winning or settling civil lawsuits involving the church. During the 1990s, the group sued Topeka multiple times for failing to provide sufficient protection during its protests."
http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/westboro-baptist-church#.UcJzjJzNmqw
More recently, a father of a Marine killed in Afghanistan had to pay WBC $16,500 in court costs.
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/news/ci_17528821