So, Andrew Joseph Stack was angry at the IRS for his financial problems. So he got in his plane....
Stop. Stop it. Stop right there.
Do people in the media ever listen to themselves?
{Vernon Hunter, brother 'Nam Vet and carreer military and IRS worker killed in the domestic terror attack in Austin.}
We have a person who, aside from being a murderer, feels he's being unjustly treated by the taxman. And that person, who considers his woes so unbearable that he's willing to take human life, has at least one personal aircraft. I know what you're thinking: The poor man. It's like something out of Steinbeck.
A little surfing around the internet suggests that one could buy a used Piper Cherokee plane, like Stack's, for something in the neighborhood of $100,000 to $170,000, depending on how old the plane is and some other factors. So Stack, persecuted victim of the IRS, owned a pleasure craft whose resale value was either two or three times the national median income. What has this country come to? >>>>>
A 'domestic criminal terrorist', no other name or label needed, and he should be remembered as such!!
{Vernon Hunter, brother 'Nam Vet and carreer military and IRS worker killed in the domestic terror attack in Austin.}
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