More Frequently Than Frequently

How many questions are “frequently” asked questions? The only reason I ask is that the IRS certainly seems to have a lot of them.

On their information page for the bribes economic stimulus payments being sent to most Americans, the IRS directs visitors to

Check out our answers to the most frequently asked questions. More questions? Check out our other frequently asked questions.

And then farther down the page goes on to offer a link to yet another set of FAQs.

I think most teachers will tell you that having lots of students asking the same questions probably means they didn’t do a good job of explaining the concept in the first place.