This morning's window-breaking at the Madison Park Wells Fargo branch happens to coincide with another—much less violent—protest against Wells Fargo that's set for later today.

The group planning the protest: Working Washington.

The reason:

While the rest of us are getting our tax forms in the mail and getting ready to pay our fair share, a recent report from Citizens for Tax Justice showed that Wells Fargo has paid $0 in Federal income tax on more than $50 billion in profit in the last few years.

Working Washington's non-violent protest will involve people dressing up as Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty and standing outside various Wells Fargo locations—in Belltown, Capitol Hill, Mount Baker, and West Seattle—during the lunch hour. The point: "As healthcare, education, and other critical services are threatened with budget cuts, we need big companies like Wells Fargo to pay their fair share. Then we'll have the resources we need to create good jobs by investing in the future of our communities."

UPDATE: Sage Wilson, spokesperson for Working Washington, says of today's earlier Well's Fargo protest: "Our campaign to get Wells Fargo to pay their fair share is completely peaceful & nonviolent. People have good reason to be angry at big banks not paying their taxes, but violence against people or property is never the right way to express that anger."