Some people might consider the cats to be ultracrepidarians. Do you?

Some people might consider the cats to be ultracrepidarians. Do you?

Or at least it should be Tax Day. But COVID-19, combined with our crazy, complicated system for filing our taxes, has caused Tax Day to be delayed for three months.

A great article about the miserable annual ritual of filing your taxes.
The NPR program from which I got this conversation.
The numbers about hours and dollars come from here.
Here’s an article about the 20-year effort by TurboTax (Intuit) to keep tax filing complicated.
It’s Easter, and we get to eat Hot Cross Buns!

The cats have finally decided to dispense some sensible, thoughtful, caring words of wisdom for these difficult times. And in keeping with their suggestions, they thought they’d share something funny—it’s below the comic.

The pandemic is providing a never-ending supply of hypocrisy and self-serving behavior. But is anyone surprised?

Could the young be justified in thinking the world is against them?

It seems that many of the rich and famous have become tone deaf, out of touch with rest of us. Of course, they always were out of touch, but this pandemic is showing just how much.

Many people believe that social distancing is rubbish and that we should focus more on getting people back to work.

Some people are ignoring the suggestions about social distancing, and meeting with groups of friends.

For some people there may be an upside to the pandemic.
