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RE: United States Census 2010 Burea sending out all sorts of reminders

I dont think the money spent on the census would be more than a pixel or two, keeping in mind a good part of the 150 Billion for the bankers was from the taxpayer's pocket. And I too received a reminder after I sent in my census response.

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Are there different forms being sent out....the one Deb and I got had maybe 10 questions on it...if that. How many people in the house, ages, male or female....very basic stuff.

OBIO

According to an interview I sort of listened to today, there is only one form this time with ten questions, and room for up to 9 individual's to reply, and shorter areas for another ten names to be listed.

Also state was the cost for a "house call" is about $60 extra.
 
Are there different forms being sent out....the one Deb and I got had maybe 10 questions on it...if that. How many people in the house, ages, male or female....very basic stuff.

OBIO

The one I got in the mail was "American Home Survey" with questions they have no buisness asking. I will not tell them my finances, how or what I use to heat my house with, or the number of vehicles I own and their makes.

They've called twice because I only gave our names, address, ages and phone number(which was a big mistake). An attorney I know said that's all they need to know, nothing else as that information is private to you and only you. IIRC, the last Census wasn't this nosey.
 
Mine is an "official" tri-fold document, apparently they want the names and ages and phone numbers of every illegal living in my house.

There spaces on that form for about 12 people.
 
Mine just arrived yesterday and tomorrow is trash day. I'll open it now
and I'll let "return postage paid" or not determine what I do with it.

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Ok. It's in the mail. Wonder if I should have made up some people. I'm
sure the two bedroom down the street with the converted garage and six
cars won't be reporting everyone. Dilemma.
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Oh I wouldn't get to worked up, Bill. I am sure he is providing someone with job security, somewhere. :)

Like the USPS, for another example.

Hey Brad, got mine today, carbon copy of yours. Takes longer to get to me here in the high plains.
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I got one of those, but it was addressd to someone named resident, with no first name. There is no one living here with that name, so I tossed it out.

Are you serious?

You realize of course that as an American citizen, you are obligated by federal law to participate honestly in the census. It's like jury duty, one of the few things specified in law that obligates citizens to perform civic duties.

Cheers,

Ken
 
Oh I wouldn't get to worked up, Bill. I am sure he is providing someone with job security, somewhere. :)

:ernae:

Ultimately, judges, juries, attorneys, clerks to collect fines, and even jailers! :kilroy:

Cheers,

Ken
 
Are you serious?

You realize of course that as an American citizen, you are obligated by federal law to participate honestly in the census. It's like jury duty, one of the few things specified in law that obligates citizens to perform civic duties.

Am pretty sure that oakfloor was referring to the Census 2010 Bureau reminder post card, Ken, not the census form itself.
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Are you serious?

You realize of course that as an American citizen, you are obligated by federal law to participate honestly in the census. It's like jury duty, one of the few things specified in law that obligates citizens to perform civic duties.

Cheers,

Ken
But my name is not "resident" and theres no one around here with that name. And Im not supposed to read mail thats not adressed to me. I hope Mr. or Mrs. Resident get there mail, so they wont have to go to prison.
 
I got my census form a few days ago. I read the ten questions and none were objectionalble nor intrusive. I filled it out and sent it back. It's just that simple.

No, I don't feel viloated or abused. . .
 
Well, so far I've got everyone that posted in here beat...:d
I've received 9 pieces of mail from the census....possibly more. 3 "you're gonna get mail" cards, 3 forms, and 3 "you shoulda got mail" cards.
All of em addressed to "resident"...so have I committed 9 federal mail fraud offenses by reading "resident's" mail? :p:

-One set at my house on the farm...primary residence.

-One set at my shop on the farm...DUH! It's not an occupiable tenancy, it's a place of business! Whoever mapspotted my area should have had their head examined...

-One set at my apartment...secondary residence. I couldn't honestly answer all the questions on the form for this one since they didn't have a proper response to the "do you live elsewhere" question.

-There is probably another set sitting down at the lake cabin too. I haven't been down there for two months and I won't be back there until the first week of May. So if they get no response from that mailbox and no answer at the door...not my fault. :rolleyes: I hope they don't get stuck in the driveway though...it's a long walk to the nearest neighbor!


All of this expense for one person......
 
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