Census Government Operations Issues
Census Government Operations Issues
Census
Counting population(s) or taking census affects the influence that voters may have, economics and other issues of concern in society.
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- Asserts that excluding private US citizens residing abroad results in a distortion of the congressional apportionment process.
- Argues that the US census focuses too much attention on "race", essentially pitting each race against another for special government favors.
- Criticizes how the U.S. census counts prisoners and includes factsheets, testimony, and research on how economic and political resources are allocated based on population.
- Defends the census, explaining some of how it works from a Census office kind of perspective.
- This paper was filed to defend the effort by the Clinton administration to alter the Census results with statistical guesses at what the population count should have been.
- States that diversity (continental origin, national origins, and ethnicities) is literally smothered by insensitive bureaucrats who developed the labels that are used in the USA 2000 Census forms.
- Editorial comment on the premise that the US census is unconstitutional and designed to assist in expanding a socialist state.
- Editorial arguing that the question of race on the U.S. Census is racist.
- Argues that census race data is used to allocate tax dollars for racial quota programs, which discriminates unfairly against anyone not in a politically correct group.
- The author argues that a citizen should answer only the "how many residents at this address" section of the census form, including why it is a Constitutional right to do so.
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