Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Census 2010

So we got our census form in the mail a few days ago. I even knew to expect it this week, because guess what? Last week, the government actually mailed us a letter to tell us that it would be arriving in about a week. I kid you not. When I got that letter, before opening it, I thought, "This looks kind of small to be a census form." But what did I know - I had never seen one before. Turns out I was correct in thinking that it was too small, since all it contained was the herald letter which basically told me to look for the census form in a week and then stressed the importance of filling out and returning it promptly. I get why they want to make sure we fill it out and return it... I just don't understand why that couldn't have been emphasized in the same envelope that the census form arrived it. Actually, it was talked about with the form too, so really my question is, why the need to do it twice? And this is in addition to the $2.5-million census ad they ran during the SuperBowl. Is the population that stupid that we need it pounded into us over and over again, or do they really think these efforts are going to convince the fringe radicals who won't fill it out anyway?

6 comments:

  1. The government likes to waste money. It's that simple. And it's why our country is in so much debt that it will never be paid.

    The stuff on the census is NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. I DO NOT want to fill it out. A country that by law requires their citizen to tell their personal business isn't much of an government. And like they don't already know that stuff anyway?

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  2. Hi Brittany, thanks for your comment! I'm curious, what information specifically do you feel is too personal on the census form?

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  3. I think our government is getting more and more corrupt day by day...it was said by Pelosi that we, Americans, don't "know what's good for us" so it is their job to "make the decisions for the betterment of the people"

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  4. Did you get the short or long form?

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  5. So far, just the short. If I am correct in my understanding... unlike in previous years, everyone will be receiving the short form first. Then about 2% at random will be receiving a longer survey in addition. It would be so typical for my household to fall into the 2%. I'm a magnet for small percentages! :D

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  6. I guess the government wants a real accurate count of how many of us there are so that they can implement meausures to control the population (in more ways than one) if you know what I mean.

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