Census Letter

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Craig234

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Why would a conservative complain about spending money on a constitutional mandate?

Let's not spread the myth that conservatives are strong protectors of the constitution, just because they obsess about the second (misreading it) and use it in propaganda.

The private organization that does the most to protect constitutional rights - even Rush Limbaugh's - the ACLU, is called 'liberal' by them.
 

shira

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The letter you received is the result of years of breeding stupidity into the minds of Americans. You see, Tristicus, the vast majority of our countrymen are fat, disgusting, mindless fools who are completely incapable of independent thought. Therefore, the government must remind and/or inform them of things to come, or they risk confusion and chaos among the masses. Everyone knows this.

So the Census letter is kind of like someone writing a post containing information that the post says everyone already knows.
 

Moonbeam

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010


CB10-CN.25
Contact:
Public Information Office
301-763-3691

2010 Census Web site

120 Million Households to Begin Receiving 2010 Census Advance Letter
Early Notification Increases Awareness That Census Forms Will Arrive Soon


The U.S. Census Bureau today began mailing advance letters to about 120 million addresses nationwide, notifying households that 2010 Census forms will be arriving March 15-17. The one-page letter urges households to complete the 10-question census form when it arrives and to return it in the accompanying prepaid envelope as soon as possible.

“The advance letter helps people know that their 2010 Census form will be arriving soon,” said Census Bureau Director Robert M. Groves. “It's an important reminder about the impact the census has on our communities, that the census is important and that everyone needs to participate.”

Census Bureau research shows that reaching out to respondents with an advance letter and reminder postcard if necessary can boost census mail-back rates and save money. For every 1 percent increase in households that respond by mail, taxpayers save about $85 million in operational costs associated with census takers going door to door to follow up with households that did not mail back the form.

The more than 120 million households that receive both the advance letter and 2010 Census form by mail represent about 90 percent of all residential addresses in the country. Census workers last week started hand-delivering census forms to another 9 percent of addresses in areas where many households lack traditional city-style postal addresses. Hand-delivery of 2010 Census forms is also occurring along hurricane-affected areas of the Gulf Coast. Less than 1 percent of households are in areas where it's more efficient for census takers to conduct census interviews rather than drop-off and require mail-back of the form.

The advance letter includes messaging in five languages other than English (Spanish, Chinese [simplified], Korean, Vietnamese and Russian) directing people to visit the 2010 Web site for in-language assistance. For the first time in U.S. census history, the Census Bureau is sending a bilingual advance letter and form to more than 13 million households in areas where Spanish is predominantly spoken at home.

The text of the advance letter is as follows:

Dear Resident:

About one week from now, you will receive a 2010 Census form in the mail. When you receive your form, please fill it out and mail it in promptly. Your response is important. Results from the 2010 Census will be used to help each community get its fair share of government funds for highways, schools, health facilities, and many other programs you and your neighbors need. Without a complete, accurate census, your community may not receive its fair share. Thank you in advance for your help.

Sincerely, Robert M. Groves
Director, U.S. Census Bureau

Go to <2010census.gov> for help completing your 2010 Census form when it arrives. [Note: this sentence is repeated in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Russian]

ABOUT THE 2010 CENSUS
The 2010 Census is a count of everyone living in the United States and is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to tribal, state and local governments each year and to make decisions about what community services to provide. The 2010 Census form will be one of the shortest in U.S. history, consisting of 10 questions, taking about 10 minutes to complete. Strict confidentiality laws protect the respondents and the information they provide.
 

Moonbeam

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I have to warn you, Moonbeam, if you keep making these idiots look like the small minded twits that they are, they are not going to hate you as much as I do.

What did it take, two minutes on google to find the reason for the mailing?
 

Moonbeam

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I have to warn you, Moonbeam, if you keep making these idiots look like the small minded twits that they are, they are not going to hate you as much as I do.

What did it take, two minutes on google to find the reason for the mailing?

Not even two minutes, but do not worry. Their hate for me is a candle compared to your flame. They can't hurt what you've beaten to death.
 

her209

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Let's not spread the myth that conservatives are strong protectors of the constitution, just because they obsess about the second (misreading it) and use it in propaganda.

The private organization that does the most to protect constitutional rights - even Rush Limbaugh's - the ACLU, is called 'liberal' by them.
And judges that don't rule in your favor are considered "activist judges".
 

Thump553

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didn't the IRS do this back in... 2008? sent everyone a letter saying "we're going to send you a check in a couple weeks"?

That letter had a different purpose, for it said (paraphrasing) Thanks to President Bush and Congress you will be receiving free money soon!! You don't have to be a cynic to see blatant pandering at the public expense-the best of all worlds as far as 99.9% of professional politicians are concerned.
 

Hacp

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The bigger question is why we are paying census workers 12 dollars an hour when plenty will work for less than minimum wage.
 

Skitzer

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I toy with the idea of just tossing it out. Can you get into trouble for that?
What advantages does this Census have for me individually in the long run?
Serious questions ..... hold your flames.
 

Vette73

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I toy with the idea of just tossing it out. Can you get into trouble for that?
What advantages does this Census have for me individually in the long run?
Serious questions ..... hold your flames.


Decides how much money your areas (local and state) get and also how many congressmen/electoral college votes your state gets.
A couple states last time were mad as they lost congressmen/electoral college votes and were up in arms. I think NC gained last time, as I was living there.

So yea its kinda important. :awe:
 

HannibalX

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I toy with the idea of just tossing it out. Can you get into trouble for that?
What advantages does this Census have for me individually in the long run?
Serious questions ..... hold your flames.

I'm not sure how they would prove you didn't return the form.

You are under no obligation to speak to any government employee who may come to your door, or even answer the door for that matter.

As far as I know no one has ever been issued a fine for not returning the form although the Fed does threaten us every ten years with fines if we don't return the form.

As far as your legal obligation under the Constitution you must only identify how many people are living in your home and I have no problem doing that.
 

Craig234

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May 1, 2006
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The bigger question is why we are paying census workers 12 dollars an hour when plenty will work for less than minimum wage.

They're being paid about $22 an hour, here at least. I hope that pisses you off in your efforts to impoverish the American people.
 

Thump553

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The bigger question is why we are paying census workers 12 dollars an hour when plenty will work for less than minimum wage.

Around here the neighborhoods they send the census workers in are so rough 75% of them walk off the job the first day-despite a fair amount of prior training and the knowledge that walking off will bar them from a federal job forever.

I don't think it is easy money they are earning.