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Filled out my form a couple of weeks ago. It look about ten minutes.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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Originally posted by Nutria View Post
After 72 years.
What specifically that's on the Census form are you worried about them finding out about you?
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Originally posted by Nutria View Post
What specifically that's on the Census form are you worried about them finding out about you?History will judge the complicit.
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Originally posted by ua_guy View Post
So, our has already been filled out. I've been following the discussions on the questions, etc. This year gave me pause. I think it's great this is the first year the Census allows response for same-sex couples. I'd feel comfortable if this occurred under a balanced administration, but it isn't. I'm not 100% comfortable that there's going to be an "inventory" of known same-sex couples throughout the country since there are groups who are actively hateful and who are trying to undo marriage equality and things which are very important for the gay community. I'm uncomfortable but not fearful, there's a difference. It's more a ponderance of how could the information be used for nefarious or negative purposes.
"Federal Law Protects Your Information. The U.S. Census Bureau is bound by Title 13 of the United States Code. This law not only provides authority for the work we do, but also provides strong protection for the information we collect from individuals and businesses. As a result, the Census Bureau has one of the strongest confidentiality guarantees in the federal government.
It is against the law for any Census Bureau employee to disclose or publish any census or survey information that identifies an individual or business. This is true even for inter-agency communication: the FBI and other government entities do not have the legal right to access this information. In fact, when these protections have been challenged, Title 13's confidentiality guarantee has been upheld."
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Originally posted by ua_guy View Post
So, our has already been filled out. I've been following the discussions on the questions, etc. This year gave me pause. I think it's great this is the first year the Census allows response for same-sex couples. I'd feel comfortable if this occurred under a balanced administration, but it isn't. I'm not 100% comfortable that there's going to be an "inventory" of known same-sex couples throughout the country since there are groups who are actively hateful and who are trying to undo marriage equality and things which are very important for the gay community. I'm uncomfortable but not fearful, there's a difference. It's more a ponderance of how could the information be used for nefarious or negative purposes.Steve
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostIf you're a homophobic mayor or governor or president, seeing the actual number of same sex couples in your town or state or country may force you to do the right thing because that block of voters/citizens is meaningful.
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I did like Milly and clicked "Next" to bypass questions I was unwilling to answer, which was many of them. I answered the questions needed for the legitimate reasons(congressional allotments, funding for schools or services for the elderly, infrastructure funding). If you are wondering why, this is it. If you're inclined to try to convince me that something like this won't happen again, save your time.Confirmed: The U.S. Census Bureau Gave Up Names of Japanese-Americans in WW II - Scientific AmericanGovernment documents show that the agency handed over names and addresses to the Secret ServiceLast edited by scfr; 04-02-2020, 06:33 PM.
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Originally posted by scfr View PostI did like Milly and clicked "Next" to bypass questions I was unwilling to answer, which was many of them. I answered the questions needed for the legitimate reasons(congressional allotments, funding for schools or services for the elderly, infrastructure funding). If you are wondering why, this is it. If you're inclined to try to convince me that something like this won't happen again, save your time.
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Originally posted by Nutria View Post
Comments like this really depress me, like when right-wingers moaned so loudly about Obama taking their guns.
"Federal Law Protects Your Information. The U.S. Census Bureau is bound by Title 13 of the United States Code. This law not only provides authority for the work we do, but also provides strong protection for the information we collect from individuals and businesses. As a result, the Census Bureau has one of the strongest confidentiality guarantees in the federal government.
It is against the law for any Census Bureau employee to disclose or publish any census or survey information that identifies an individual or business. This is true even for inter-agency communication: the FBI and other government entities do not have the legal right to access this information. In fact, when these protections have been challenged, Title 13's confidentiality guarantee has been upheld."History will judge the complicit.
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Originally posted by ua_guy View Post
You're welcome to be depressed but that doesn't change the reality that the current administration has a proven record of ignoring established law, case law, and legal precedent.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by ua_guy View Postthere ARE people in this country that are actively violent against gay people. Until you've lived through that --you don't really understand how ****ed this country truly is.
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Originally posted by Nutria View Post
If you think the US is truly ****ed because of how people treat gays, then you live in a bubble.History will judge the complicit.
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