A Little Something About The Coming Census...

Isn't the census getting just a little too personal?

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Question 1: They've demanded nothing. They've asked so they have the stats needed to determine policy

Question 2: Again, they've asked, not demanded

Question 3: Atricle I Section II

The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.

Notice it says 'within every subsequent term of ten years', not 'every ten years'. Constitutionally, they ARE MANDATED TO PERFORM THE CENSUS NO LESS THAN ONCE EVERY TEN YEARS

Question 4: Search ans seizure refers to searching and seizing (records, property, and person). It says nothing about them requesting voluntary submission of information.

Question 5: What penalties are threatened?

Question 6: Probably. You'd have to look at the fine print to see exactly who they say they'll keep it confidential form. Private parties only or also some parts of government?

Question 7: No. The 5th amendment does not apply , as you're not testifying in court or before any law enforcement or other legal agency or entity. That's like asking if you can plead the 5th when your mom asks you whether you smoke pot.

Question 8: You'd have to look at their records, although I can see it easily being used to help plot data for population densities, etc. Again, don't answer it if it bothers you so much.

Question 9: No computer is secure unless it's unplugges, is sitting in the corner, and has no hard drive.


I showed you and the old idiot the constitutional authority.


Stupid video made by a stupid man and posted by a stupid poster.
 
You would do well to answer all census questions accurately. The community in which you live relies on federal tax dollars which are distributed based upon census data. Don't short yourself or your town/city.

It's not a game you stupid fucks.
The red texts is where I have a problem with the system.
 
You would do well to answer all census questions accurately. The community in which you live relies on federal tax dollars which are distributed based upon census data. Don't short yourself or your town/city.

It's not a game you stupid fucks.

I think if it wants additional information from me then it will have to pay me. Until then I will only answer the one I am required to in order to know how many representatives my district gets.

If this is the first time you will have been "counted," then that would make you about ten. Figures...
 
I think if it wants additional information from me then it will have to pay me. Until then I will only answer the one I am required to in order to know how many representatives my district gets.

What kind of an idiotic reply is that. You minimalist ass wipe. Paranoia strikes deep. Into your life it will creep.

Give it up for the census all of you.

You've got nothing to lose and much to gain.

I suggest you read the Constitution. The PURPOSE of the Census is to determine where our Representatives come from. All they need for that is how many people live where. All the rest is fishing. I will answer all the questions but they are NOT part of the purpose of the Census.

WHOT???!!!! The census requirement is found in Article I of the Constitution which designates that the "number of representatives shall not exceed one for every 30,000." It says absolutely ZERO about "where they come from."

The report itself has been expanded over time as did the diversity of the population. When the census requirement was first written, the country contained only white people, American Indians, and slaves, and the latter two categories weren't counted.
 
If they show up at my door, ok, you know my address, you see I'm a male, white, I'm XX years old and my name is ________ ________. Now get the hell off my land.

That's what they'll get from me, and not a damn thing more.
may I suggest you do not answer the door in a dress

Census takers are looking for just that- an a dress. Dress as you like, but answer all questions accurately. You fuck hamsters don't get it do you.

Define America. You're just a data point, nothing else. Why let your over-inflated egos hamper the process? Help yourself help others.

While attempting to Google the language in the Constitution covering census reporting, I first came across at least two pages of right-wing blogsites lamenting the same damned thing--people not intending to participate. WTF? Are these the same people who think the country should take giant steps backward and have it governed ONLY by the rules set forth in the Constitution? Interesting that they skip over those clauses they don't like, eh?
 
☭proletarian☭;2050538 said:
Isn't the census getting just a little too personal?

YouTube - The Census Is Getting Personal


Question 1: They've demanded nothing. They've asked so they have the stats needed to determine policy

Question 2: Again, they've asked, not demanded

Question 3: Atricle I Section II

The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.
Notice it says 'within every subsequent term of ten years', not 'every ten years'. Constitutionally, they ARE MANDATED TO PERFORM THE CENSUS NO LESS THAN ONCE EVERY TEN YEARS

Question 4: Search ans seizure refers to searching and seizing (records, property, and person). It says nothing about them requesting voluntary submission of information.

Question 5: What penalties are threatened?

Question 6: Probably. You'd have to look at the fine print to see exactly who they say they'll keep it confidential form. Private parties only or also some parts of government?

Question 7: No. The 5th amendment does not apply , as you're not testifying in court or before any law enforcement or other legal agency or entity. That's like asking if you can plead the 5th when your mom asks you whether you smoke pot.

Question 8: You'd have to look at their records, although I can see it easily being used to help plot data for population densities, etc. Again, don't answer it if it bothers you so much.

Question 9: No computer is secure unless it's unplugges, is sitting in the corner, and has no hard drive.


I showed you and the old idiot the constitutional authority.


Stupid video made by a stupid man and posted by a stupid poster.
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Why do people ask questions and get mad when they're given answers? :confused:
 
OIC. You didn't want answers. You just wanted to scream and pout and stamp your feet like a little bitch.


A little bitch who's too scared to have someone actually reply.


:lol:
 
do you people think the census is partisan or what? what excuse do you have for not answering...other than stupidity?

Some people actually believe in LIMITED Government. It is none of the Governments business unless it is JUST about who lives where for the apportioning of House Seats.

If you believe that abortion is a right protected by the Constitution then you would believe the same, a right to PRIVACY. That is what the Supreme Court claimed gives you the right to an abortion, a right to PRIVACY. Yet every 10 years they violate that supposed right with inane questions for idiotic purposes.

As to your other question, YES I believe that Obama is politicizing the Census this year. It has NEVER been run from the White House as that alone appears to make it partisan. There is NO reason to run it from the White House EXCEPT to play with the numbers.

The census process is NOT going to be run from the White House. That hysterical claim by the "friends" of FoxNews yammering away incessently was put to bed a year ago. Jeezus, do you people EVER check out those pesky facts?

Census Control Clarified - Roll Call
 
You know those people don't care about facts, Mag.
 
The Questions on the Form (Text Version)


How many people were living or staying in this house, apartment, or mobile home on April 1, 2010?

We ask this question to help get an accurate count of the number of people in the household on Census Day, April 1, 2010. The answer should be based on the guidelines in the 'Start here' section. We use the information to ensure response accuracy and completeness and to contact respondents whose forms have incomplete or missing information.


Were there any additional people staying here April 1, 2010 that you did not include in Question 1?

Asked since 1880. We ask this question to help identify people who may have been excluded in the count provided in Question 1. We use the information to ensure response accuracy and completeness and to contact respondents whose forms have incomplete or missing information.


Is this house, apartment, or mobile home: owned with mortgage, owned without mortgage, rented, occupied without rent?

Asked since 1890. Homeownership rates serve as an indicator of the nation's economy. The data are also used to administer housing programs and to inform planning decisions.


What is your telephone number?

We ask for a phone number in case we need to contact a respondent when a form is returned with incomplete or missing information.


Please provide information for each person living here. Start with a person here who owns or rents this house, apartment, or mobile home. If the owner or renter lives somewhere else, start with any adult living here. This will be Person 1. What is Person 1's name?

Listing the name of each person in the household helps the respondent to include all members, particularly in large households where a respondent may forget who was counted and who was not. Also, names are needed if additional information about an individual must be obtained to complete the census form. Federal law protects the confidentiality of personal information, including names.


What is Person 1's sex?

Asked since 1790. Census data about sex are important because many federal programs must differentiate between males and females for funding, implementing and evaluating their programs. For instance, laws promoting equal employment opportunity for women require census data on sex. Also, sociologists, economists, and other researchers who analyze social and economic trends use the data.


What is Person 1's age and Date of Birth?

Asked since 1800. Federal, state, and local governments need data about age to interpret most social and economic characteristics, such as forecasting the number of people eligible for Social Security or Medicare benefits. The data are widely used in planning and evaluating government programs and policies that provide funds or services for children, working-age adults, women of childbearing age, or the older population.


Is Person 1 of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin?

Asked since 1970. The data collected in this question are needed by federal agencies to monitor compliance with anti-discrimination provisions, such as under the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act. State and local governments may use the data to help plan and administer bilingual programs for people of Hispanic origin.


What is Person 1's race?

Asked since 1790. Race is key to implementing many federal laws and is needed to monitor compliance with the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act. State governments use the data to determine congressional, state and local voting districts. Race data are also used to assess fairness of employment practices, to monitor racial disparities in characteristics such as health and education and to plan and obtain funds for public services.


Does Person 1 sometimes live or stay somewhere else?

This is another question we ask in order to ensure response accuracy and completeness and to contact respondents whose forms have incomplete or missing information.

I don't see any questions about income or how much you pay for your mortgage or rent or insurance or utilities...

Where does this guy get his information?

You have to ask?
 
☭proletarian☭;2050599 said:
☭proletarian☭;2050538 said:
Isn't the census getting just a little too personal?

YouTube - The Census Is Getting Personal


Question 1: They've demanded nothing. They've asked so they have the stats needed to determine policy

Question 2: Again, they've asked, not demanded

Question 3: Atricle I Section II

Notice it says 'within every subsequent term of ten years', not 'every ten years'. Constitutionally, they ARE MANDATED TO PERFORM THE CENSUS NO LESS THAN ONCE EVERY TEN YEARS

Question 4: Search ans seizure refers to searching and seizing (records, property, and person). It says nothing about them requesting voluntary submission of information.

Question 5: What penalties are threatened?

Question 6: Probably. You'd have to look at the fine print to see exactly who they say they'll keep it confidential form. Private parties only or also some parts of government?

Question 7: No. The 5th amendment does not apply , as you're not testifying in court or before any law enforcement or other legal agency or entity. That's like asking if you can plead the 5th when your mom asks you whether you smoke pot.

Question 8: You'd have to look at their records, although I can see it easily being used to help plot data for population densities, etc. Again, don't answer it if it bothers you so much.

Question 9: No computer is secure unless it's unplugges, is sitting in the corner, and has no hard drive.


I showed you and the old idiot the constitutional authority.


Stupid video made by a stupid man and posted by a stupid poster.
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Why do people ask questions and get mad when they're given answers? :confused:

Sounds like PR is a little sad.
 
You would do well to answer all census questions accurately. The community in which you live relies on federal tax dollars which are distributed based upon census data. Don't short yourself or your town/city.

It's not a game you stupid fucks.


Did it not occur to you that the fact that " The community in which you live relies on federal tax dollars which are distributed based upon census data" is a problem? The census was not meant to be used that way.

Why not? Also in Article I are the duties and responsibilities of elected members of the House of Representatives. What are they there for if not to influence what's best for their own constituents?
 
do you people think the census is partisan or what? what excuse do you have for not answering...other than stupidity?

You libs only mistrust the government when a Repbulican is holding the reigns.

Some conservatives mistrust the government when a liberal Democratic is the one in power.

But some of us, as a matter of principle, GENERALLY mistrust the government and desire to see it confined within its proper bounds regardless of which Party happens to momentarily be the one in power.

The Census questions go too far. While it is certainly true that there ARE some rational reasons to seek the information, it is NOT true that those reasons are supported by any grant of actual authority.
 
☭proletarian☭;2050538 said:
Isn't the census getting just a little too personal?

YouTube - The Census Is Getting Personal


Question 1: They've demanded nothing. They've asked so they have the stats needed to determine policy

Question 2: Again, they've asked, not demanded

Question 3: Atricle I Section II

The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.

Notice it says 'within every subsequent term of ten years', not 'every ten years'. Constitutionally, they ARE MANDATED TO PERFORM THE CENSUS NO LESS THAN ONCE EVERY TEN YEARS

Question 4: Search ans seizure refers to searching and seizing (records, property, and person). It says nothing about them requesting voluntary submission of information.

Question 5: What penalties are threatened?

Question 6: Probably. You'd have to look at the fine print to see exactly who they say they'll keep it confidential form. Private parties only or also some parts of government?

Question 7: No. The 5th amendment does not apply , as you're not testifying in court or before any law enforcement or other legal agency or entity. That's like asking if you can plead the 5th when your mom asks you whether you smoke pot.

Question 8: You'd have to look at their records, although I can see it easily being used to help plot data for population densities, etc. Again, don't answer it if it bothers you so much.

Question 9: No computer is secure unless it's unplugges, is sitting in the corner, and has no hard drive.


I showed you and the old idiot the constitutional authority.


Stupid video made by a stupid man and posted by a stupid poster.

Well you DO know where all this disinformation comes from. Just Google "2010 Census" and read all the hysterically frantic blogs which pop up first, before you actually get to the simple facts.
 
You libs only mistrust the government when a Repbulican is holding the reigns.

I do?

Wait... Obama ad the current congress are Republicans?

When the fuck did this happen?!

I feel so out of the loop...
 
☭proletarian☭;2050657 said:
You libs only mistrust the government when a Repbulican is holding the reigns.

I do?

Wait... Obama ad the current congress are Republicans?

When the fuck did this happen?!

I feel so out of the loop...

No, stupid. You hero, President Obama is a, like the majority of the members of the House and the Senate are, liberal Democratic.

And your "mistrust" of government will SURELY have you panting heavily -- waiting for the scritch behind your floppy ear -- as you dutifully answer every personal question the Government now puts to you in the Census.

Who the fuck do you imagine you are fooling?
 
Isn't the census getting just a little too personal?


The only question the Constitution requires to be answered is the number of people living in your residence. That is the only one to which I plan to respond. The rest is just fodder for gerrymandering districts and social engineering.
 
☭proletarian☭;2050657 said:
You libs only mistrust the government when a Repbulican is holding the reigns.

I do?

Wait... Obama ad the current congress are Republicans?

When the fuck did this happen?!

I feel so out of the loop...

No, stupid. You hero, President Obama is a, like the majority of the members of the House and the Senate are, liberal Democratic.

:eusa_eh:

I became an Obama supporter and nobody told me?

Were there some script rewrites I wasn't informed of?
 
When the Census comes around, do I have to list the illegal Mexicans that are currently imprisoned in my basement dungeon?
 
When the Census comes around, do I have to list the illegal Mexicans that are currently imprisoned in my basement dungeon?


Only if you claim them as dependents on your income tax return.
 

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