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Census Required Answers The U.S. Census, required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years, looks to count every resident in every city across the state. The Census, which will be mailed this month, asks just 10 simple questions ...
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As you can see from the menacing envelope (above), “YOUR RESPONSE IS REQUIRED BY LAW” to the census. In fact, if you don't fill the damn thing out, then you should expect to have a government worker arrive at your home within the next ...
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Those who don't fill out the form eventually will find a Census representative knocking on their door. The census, required by the Constitution, is nothing new. Eich noted that the first one was in the United States was in 1790 and ...
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I heard someone say to plead the fifth, “I refuse to answer on the grounds……Do you think that would work? dave sutter Sterling Hts, MI on March 12th, 2010 at 11:09am said: US CENSUS..It is “my” consensus that, All you are required to ...
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By law, the Census Bureau cannot share your answers with anyone, not even another government agency. The penalty for unlawful disclosure is a fine of up to $250000 and/or up to five years in prison. * It's easy. ... The Census Bureau is required to provide forms to each of 130 million household addresses and obtain a response from the residents. In April, Census Bureau employees will begin knocking on doors of those who do not mail back completed forms. ...
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Every 10 years, the United States Census Bureau attempts to count all residents living in the United States. The census is required by the U.S. Constitution under Article I Section 2, and is performed once a decade. ... The answer is yes. Every Census Bureau worker takes an oath for life to protect the confidentiality of your responses. Violation of this confidentially oath would result in a jail term of up to five years and/or fine of up to $250000. ...
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Bing.com (which I now prefer to Google) sent me to a site that had a bit different answer about the cost of the census. It seems that inflation has hit the Census Bureau, too. The difference in the answers for the prices of the older census (how do you pluralize ... That Census Taker will return until I get off my butt and complete the doggone form. I cannot ignore it and make it go away. It is mandated in the Constitution and required by law to fill out the census forms! ...
What census questions am I required by law to answer?
I got to doing some research on it, and I didn't realize what a fight in congress this was. Obama promised jobs in his election, and I guess this was what he was planning. But fining up to 5000 dollars if you refuse to answer? Geez. I didn't know about all the negative side of things until I had taken the required basic skills test. I thought it would be knocking on several doors a day asking a few questions for statics's, like "How many times you take a taxi?", or something. But this thing is 18 pages long, and intrusive. Now I'm not sure I am comfortable by taking this job, even if I really need it to pay for college loans. But the more I get payed, the more everyone has to pay in taxes and may very well lose their jobs. I'm really starting to be against this survey. It seems like this information could be used against the people of our country, raise taxes significantly, and close down even more on our American freedom. Is there any opinions about this? Should I take the job or not?
My mom and I are getting jobs as 2010 Census givers. But I don't feel comfortable with this invasion..ACORN?
I got to doing some research on it, and I didn't realize what a fight in congress this was. Obama promised jobs in his election, and I guess this was what he was planning. But fining up to 5000 dollars if you refuse to answer? Geez. I didn't know about all the negative side of things until I had taken the required basic skills test. I thought it would be knocking on several doors a day asking a few questions for statics's, like "How many times you take a taxi?", or something. But this thing is 18 pages long, and intrusive. Now I'm not sure I am comfortable by taking this job, even if I really need it to pay for college loans. But the more I get payed, the more everyone has to pay in taxes and may very well lose their jobs. I'm really starting to be against this survey. It seems like this information could be used against the people of our country, raise taxes significantly, and close down even more on our American freedom. Is there any opinions about this? Should I take the job or not?
My mom and I are getting jobs as 2010 Census givers. But I don't feel comfortable with this invasion..ACORN?
I got to doing some research on it, and I didn't realize what a fight in congress this was. Obama promised jobs in his election, and I guess this was what he was planning. But fining up to 5000 dollars if you refuse to answer? Geez. I didn't know about all the negative side of things until I had taken the required basic skills test. I thought it would be knocking on several doors a day asking a few questions for statics's, like "How many times you take a taxi?", or something. But this thing is 18 pages long, and intrusive. Now I'm not sure I am comfortable by taking this job, even if I really need it to pay for college loans. But the more I get payed, the more everyone has to pay in taxes and may very well lose their jobs. I'm really starting to be against this survey. It seems like this information could be used against the people of our country, raise taxes significantly, and close down even more on our American freedom. Is there any opinions about this? Should I take the job or not?
My mom and I are getting jobs as 2010 Census givers. But I don't feel comfortable with this invasion..ACORN?
This is my first own census. I'll probably answer it, but... I'm a rather curious person and therefore an experimenter, and so sometimes I like to try some things "just for the heck of it." And ya know that little sign on the mailing that says "required by law"? It's kind-of like a "do not touch" sign: just seeing a sign like that makes me even want to touch the objects that the sign is by, or not mail this thing back in, even more. Okay, now will you be serious with me on this, please? Well, this isn't like a tax thing, is it (like how you can get into some serious trouble if you don't send your taxes in)? They don't come after ya after some amount of time if ya don't send that in, can they? Tell me: what's it like, really, to not send something like that in? Yeah, I know, it might skew our government benefits just a touch--but not much if it's just one family's worth, right? Anyway, just curious. Don't get on me and say that I'd be stupid if I didn't send it in, because I probably will. I just like to know what happens to people who don't send that back in despite the "required by law" note on it. Any info. (real info., not just silly guesses)? Will you come back in a little while and see if I have any needed follow-up responses for your answers, please? Thanks, if so.Thanks, Firewoman, or your plural version of yourself, a group of Firewomen, So... what happens if you're never home when the census takers come for a visit? (Not that I'm afraid of them, of course, because there's nothing to be afraid of with them--but again, just curious.) Hi, Freedom Seeker, Yeah, I knew we weren't like traveling by donkey or whatever, but still, if ya don't send in your taxes, or if the guys, right when they hit 18, don't sign up with Selective Service, then there are still bad consequences we/they can get for that. Right? So that's why I wondered about the census (not that it's a big problem to send that in, though). So it's not like taxes or Secret Service, then?Why not?Thanks, everybody, for your services. But how do they know whom to fine if they don't get that info. from the census? What's the point of the census (asking how many people, and where they are), if they already know which people are out there to send them to? Now that this question is closed, someone who wants to answer these supplemental questions can do that via the comments box. Thanks, if so.
What happens if we don't answer the census mailing "as required by law"?
I read this somewhere, and wanted to see if it was true. "When a child is born, the hospital generally sends the original, not a copy, of this record of live birth to the State Bureau of Vital Statistics, sometimes called the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS). Each STATE is required to supply the corporate UNITED STATES with birth, death, and health statistics. The STATE agency that receives the original record of live birth keeps it and then issues another Birth Certificate in a different form where the name of the baby is spelled in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. This creates a ?legal person' as opposed to a natural individual. The Birth Certificate issued by the State is then registered with the U.S. Department of Commerce - - the Executive Office - specifically through their own sub-agency, the U.S. Census Bureau, which is responsible to register vital statistics from all the states. Thus, the birth certificate is registered in international commerce. The word registered, as it is used in commercial law, does not mean that the ALL CAPITAL version of the name was "merely" noted or recorded in a book for future reference purposes. When a birth certificate is registered with the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Treasury will issue a bond on the value of the birth certification. That bond is then made available for purchase on a securities exchange and is bought by the Federal Reserve Bank. This purchase then become the authority or collateral to issue Federal Reserve Notes, which we use as a medium of exchange. The value of the bond in today's world is $630,000. The bond is then held in trust for the Federal Reserve at the Depository Trust Corporation at 55 Water Street in New York City, about two blocks down the street from the Federal Reserve. It is a high-rise office building and the sign in front reads: “The Tower of Power.” This process creates a burden in that the ALL-CAPITAL legal person named on the birth certificate has become a surety, or guarantor, a condition and obligation that is automatically and unwittingly assumed unless you rebut the presumption by effectively noticing government. * “Guarantor. Person who becomes secondarily liable for another's debt or performance... One who promises to answer for the debt, default or miscarriage of another.” - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition From this it is easy to conclude that the baby is to assume the liability for any burden created or associated with the strawman or trade name listed on the birth certificate."Hahaha, that's quite probable, Common Sense.
Do birth certificates create fictional personas?
The 2010 census is coming around. I plan on neither mailing back any mailings, nor answering the door to any census workers. I figure there is no law that requires me to answer my own door. What can the federal government do to me? I have heard they can fine me $100, is this true? Any other penalties? I think the threat of a fine is laughable, how would they know who to fine unless they have my name? And if they have my name, they have me counted.
What are the legal repercussions of census noncompliance?
Micah 5:1 States the Jewish Messiah will come from Bethlehem. Luke 2:4 Joseph & his betrothed Mary, who was pregnant, went to Bethlehem for a census ordered by Augustus. Matthew 2:1 Confirms Jesus was born in Bethlehem although Mark & John remain silent on the matter. All indications, even in the writings of Matthew & Luke, point to the fact that Jesus was from Nazareth. Augustus is known to have conducted 3 censuses of Roman citizens in 28bce, 8bce and 14ce. Res Gestae 8 None of these cenuses comply with Jesus supposed birth date of 4bce to 4ce. If Jesus had been a complete myth as some atheists believe, why didn't they just say He was born in Bethlehem, fulfilling a Messianic prophecy, instead of making up a complicated story of His Mother & stepfather's requirement to travel to a town of Joseph's ancestor for a census. The idea of a census requiring individuals to move to the native town of long dead ancestors is hard to credit and without evidence. This is enough to convience outspoken atheist and author of God Is Not Great: The Case Against Religion, Christopher Hitchens that a “charasmatic deluded individual” who is responsible for inspiring the Jewish sect which became Christianity did exist. “The fabrication itself suggests something. If they were simply going to make up the whole thing, and there had never be any such person. Then why not have Him born in Bethlehem and leave out Nazareth.” http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ac5_1251368661&c=1 This question is aimed at those atheists who deny Jesus existed not those who deny His divinty, although all intellegent answers welcome.@ Princess, morporc didn't debunk my answer to your question, he didn't even try. Although I am a big fan of his answers. Do you know who figures like Hitchens & Dawkins are? They accept a Jesus/Yeshua existedJesus' divinity has been contested for millennia, but His existence wasn't questioned until the very late 18th century. People who deny Jesus' existence don't care about historical method, they don't care about contrary evidence, they don't care about academic consensus or even opinion. The theory is essentially without supporters in academic circles, biblical historians and scholars being highly dismissive of it. Following is historical evidence of Jesus, much by His critics & doubters, but they do confirm His existence: Secular Evidence (Documentary) ---------------------------------------------- Cornelius Tactitus (55 –120ce) In Annals XV, 44 Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69 -130ce) In Life Of Claudius 25.4 Thallus (~ 52ce) Chronography XVIII, 47 Pliny the Younger (63–113ce) Letter to Emperor TrajanSecular Evidence (Commentary) --------------------------------------------- Celsus (~ 178ce) Lucian of Samosata (120 -~180ce) The Death of Peregrinus 11-13 Mara Bar-Serpapion (post 70ce) Jewish non-Christian Evidence ------------------------------------------- Flavius Josephus (37-100ce) Antiquities XVIII 3:2 & XX 9:1 (SEE BELOW) The Babylonian Talmud Ex-Biblical (Christian) Evidence ------------------------------- Clement of Rome (?-98ce) Ignatius of Antioch (?-~100ce) Quadratus of Athens (126ce) Aristides the Athenian (126ce) Justin Martyr (~100-165ce) Hegesippus (110ce-180ce)Sholomo Pines (1908-1990) a Jewish & Islamic scholar fluent in Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit, Turkish & Coptic believes Josephus mentioned: Jesus, His disciples, Pilate condemned Jesus to crucifixion, Jesus was reported alive three days after crucifixion and Jesus may have been the Messiah (despite the alteration by a later scribe to Testimonium Flavianum: XVIII 3:2) Agapius Kitab al-'Unwan, 239-240. http://www.thedevineevidence.com/jesus_history.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I93OLYzewgY&feature=PlayList&p=C8D1E4FD03F455C9@ MTR09, thanks for your answer What about Socrates, he left us nothing. We only know of him through four of his students If thats Zeitgeist I saw it long ago. Mithras emerged from a rock as an adult. Can a rock be a virgin? The Winter festival of Sol Invictus (the undeafted Sun) was never connected by the Rome with Mithras, nothing is known of his death. But Horus does have many similar seemily astrological based similarites with Jesus
People who believe Jesus was a myth, how do you explain this?
Do you know about this? With ACORN running the Census you may want to pay close attention to what the BBB has? to say. BBB Alerts Consumers about U.S. Census Workers: Be Cooperative, But Cautious! 5/5/2009 For years, Better Business Bureau has educated consumers about not giving out personal information over the telephone or to anyone who shows up at their front door. With the U.S. Census process beginning, BBB advises people to be cooperative, but cautious, so as not to become a victim of fraud or identity theft. The first phase of the 2010 U.S. Census is under way as workers have begun verifying the addresses of households across the country. Eventually, more than 140,000 U.S. Census workers will count every person in the United States and will gather information about every person living at each address including name, age, gender, race and other relevant data. “Most people are rightfully cautious and won't give out personal information to unsolicited phone callers or visitors, however the Census is an exception to the rule,” said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson. “Unfortunately, scammers know that the public is more willing to share personal data when taking part in the Census and they have an opportunity to ply their trade by posing as a government employee and soliciting sensitive financial information.” The Census data will be used to allocate more than $300 billion in federal funds every year, as well as determine a State's number of Congressional representatives. Households are actually required by law to respond to the Census Bureau's request for information. During the U.S. Census, households will be contacted by mail, telephone or visited by a U.S. Census worker who will inquire about the number of people living in the house. Unfortunately, people may also be contacted by scammers who are impersonating Census workers in order to gain access to sensitive financial information such as Social Security, bank account or credit card numbers. Law enforcement in several states have issued warnings that scammers are already posing as Census Bureau employees and knocking on doors asking for donations and Social Security numbers. The big question is - how do you tell the difference between a U.S. Census worker and a con artist? BBB offers the following advice: • If a U.S. Census worker knocks on your door, they will have a badge, a handheld device, a Census Bureau canvas bag and a confidentiality notice. Ask to see their identification and their badge before answering their questions. However, you should never invite anyone you don't know into your home. • Census workers are currently only knocking on doors to verify address information. Do not give your Social Security number, credit card or banking information to anyone, even if they claim they need it for the U.S. Census. While the Census Bureau might ask for basic financial information, such as a salary range, it will not ask for Social Security, bank account or credit card numbers nor will employees solicit donations. • Eventually, Census workers may contact you by telephone, mail or in person at home. However, they will not contact you by e-mail, so be on the look out for e-mail scams impersonating the Census. Never click on a link or open any attachments in an e-mail that are supposedly from the U.S. Census Bureau. For more advice on avoiding identity theft and fraud, visit www.bbb.org http://www.bbb.org/us/article/bbb-alerts-consumers-about-us-census-workers-be-cooperative-but-cautious-10306
Do you know about this? With ACORN running the Census you may want to pay close attention to what the BBB has?
Can you tell me if you think I've answered the following correctly? True - The statement "that government is best which interferes the least" is an expression of individualism. True - Ancient Rome had a highly developed system of law & government. True - According to the textbook, democracy is the best form of government for those who are able to govern themselves. False - The term "state" always refers to a country. True - Another term for "state" is "body politic". False - Today the population of the United States is concentrated in rural areas. False - The Constitution requires that a national census be taken every four years. True - The quota system, which began in 1921, sets a limit on the number of immigrants admitted to the United States. False - The United States is a unitary state because power is divided between the national (central) government & the state (local) governments. False - When the first Europeans came to America, they found an uninhabited continent. True - By "Americanization" we mean the process in which newcomers to the United States learn English & become familiar with American history & government. True - The institution possessing the supreme power within the state is called the government. Thank you for any help!Do you mean to say that Democracy is the best form of government for those who are able to govern themselves is false? Thank you so much for your help!
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Personally, I will only provide the information required by the Constitution. Not the other questions that are reported to be on the form. I will tell them the number of people in my house. What info will you give? http://www.census.gov/schools/pdf/2010form_info.pdf http://2010.census.gov/2010census/pdf/2010ACSnotebook.pdf Regarding the second link. Why do they need to know what time I go to work in the morning, why do they need my income information, they already have that via the IRS. Why do they need to know my race? This is too much government involvement into my personal life. How do you feel and will you answer the questions?http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/acorn_census_partner/2009/03/18/193218.html Who's been duped Marcia? I may watch Fox News but I BACK UP MY CLAIMS!!!!Wendy, sorry if I offended you and your apparent love and trust of our government. I don't. How do I know that the "stats" stuff will be separated? Please tell me, enlightened one, how were the Japanese rounded up again after Pearl Harbor? The NAACP is involved as well. I don't believe they, nor ACORN, or ANYONE associated with either need my information. I hope your trust in the government works out for you. As far as the paranoia stuff goes, I'm not paranoid in the least bit. I just know intrusion when I see it.

