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Something is definitely rotten in Denmark when we have a government that surveys it's citizens with strong arm tactics. What am I talking about? It's the American Community Survey, otherwise known as ACS.
Do you have to respond to the ACS? Here's one answer...
"It's been an easy decision for me. The slippery slope stops here. I will not submit. I will not yield. I will not comply. If threatened with a fine or even prison, I will say, "Bring it on!" I am an American! " ...For more like this click here
The following dissertation comes from a very disgruntled American...and if I were the recipient of the ACS, I would be too! ~ Norman E. Hooben
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Return to the Community Organizer in Chief
Today I was selected ordered to participate in the American Community Survey (ACS). Never heard of it? Neither did I, until the edict arrived in the mail from the Community Organizer in Chief, via one of his many bootlicking lackeys, Robert M. Groves, director of the United States Department of Commerce.
I'll receive the survey in a few days, the edict tells me. The 28-page questoinaire [download a pdf here] is separate from the Census. My response to both (emphasis theirs) documents is “required by U.S. Law.”
That's an interesting statement, considering that I have been on this earth for nearly 43 years and this is the first time I've ever been selected ordered to complete even the Census.
The survey goes far beyond the 10 basic (but unnerving) questions the Census will posit, which will inquire about such information as who lives under my roof, their names, dates of birth, and race, questions I would be uncomfortable answering for a marketing company let alone our leviathan federal government -- the nation's top employer and most oppressive engine.
No, the getting to know you phase of the questionnaire, the edict tells me, that will “show not only the number of people who live here [in America], but how (again, emphasis theirs) we live as a Nation” goes much, much deeper. Some of the ice-breaker questions, lifted for convenience from Big Government's Bob Hamer, include everything from the intrusive to the downright inane (any emphasis from here on out is mine):
- What is your name, address, and date of birth?
- What is your race?
- Are you Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
- Where were you born?
- What is your ancestry or ethnic origin?
- How many cars do you have at your house?
- Do you have a flush toilet?
- Do you have a sink with a faucet?
- How much is your rent/mortgage?
- Do you have a second mortgage? How much is it?
- Are you covered by a health insurance plan? Which type?
- Do you have serious difficulty hearing? Seeing? Concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
- Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?
- How many times have you been married?
- When did you last get married?
- Where did you work last? What’s the address?
- What time do you leave home to go to work?
- What is your income?
- What is your retirement/pension?
- Do you have a VA disability rating?
- What’s the most important thing you do at work?
I'd like to know what the federal government intends to do with such information. You can imagine my skepticism about giving up such private information, when a clearly defeated pResident still plans to use his Congresscriminal henchweasels to shove health care deform down our throats through reconciliation, presumably, because “he hasn't explained it well enough” to us woeful simpletons.
You can also imagine that I'd want to know why the government needs to ask me how much money I make … when I'll already be answering that question for the IRS come April 15. They certainly don't need to know my flushing habits, unless it's their edicts that I'm flushing. They don't really need to know “the most important thing I do at work.” After all, I don't work for the federal government. That's information to be kept between my employer and I … because I don't even work for any of the industries the pResident has nationalized.
I think I'll pass on this order, thank you very much.
Naturally, that decision will not sit well with the federal government:
The American Community Survey is conducted under the authority of Title 13, United States Code, Sections 141 and 193, and response is mandatory. According to Section 221, persons who do not respond shall be fined not more than $100. Title 18 U.S.C. Section 3571 and Section 3559, in effect amends Title 13 U.S.C. Section 221 by changing the fine for anyone over 18 years old who refuses or willfully neglects to complete the questionnaire or answer questions posed by census takers from a fine of not more than $100 to not more than $5,000.I don't care.
First I'll be sending the notification letter back marked, as you saw in the image above, “Return to Community Organizer in Chief.” Next, I'll send the ACS back, and finally the Census, marked the same way. I want to see just how far the federal government is willing to go with this mandate.
Before I'm fined, apparently I'll receive visitation from Census Bureau employees: The ghost of ACORN past, the ghost of ACORN present, and the ghost of ACORN future. (I'm still not convinced the Census Bureau has cut ties with ACORN, and they certainly haven't cut ties with SEIU).
I'm their huckleberry -- although I don't think they'll appreciate climbing my front steps to find me sitting on a bench, holding a loaded AK-47 across my knees, and my subsequent demand that they leave my proprety by their own means ... or mine.
I'm pushing back not because I'm not willing to follow the Framers intent for the Census -- I'm not looking to deliberately scuttle the attempt to apportion the number of seats in the House of Representatives. I'm standing up because this survey is a direct intrusion into my private life, and it's none of the federal government's goddamned business how long my drive is to work or whether I have working plumbing or whether or not I can dress myself.
You should follow the same path. Don't be intimidated by their false threats, by their corny marketing language about wanting to know “how we live as a nation.” It's all bullshit; they want to know who is a productive member of their socialist utopia … and who they can leave behind to rot as useless detritus, unworthy for inclusion in the People's Worker Collective.
Send a message: This pResident needs to learn that he works for you, not the other way around. Tell him he can keep his asinine “community” survey.
Oh, and one more thing: Tell him he can kiss your radical rightwing teabagging mobster racist evil-monger flyover country ass.
2 comments:
And they say Big Brother isn't watching.. LMAO
Orwell did Predict it... HOLD OBAMA TO 2+2=4... Don't let him tell us that the answer is 3 , or 5 nor 9.... Time to Im Peach????
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