GodMark2
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How so?
So we can know where to find all those Japs. That makes it easier for us to encourage their relocation to alternate living facilities away from the bulk of population.
Ya know, for their own protection.
How so?
In all fairness (annoyance at spending time filling out forms for free for the gov't aside) afaik the gov't always has had that requirement for the census (especially for those doing the long form of it (I'm assuming it's still interview, short form, long form). At least it's only every ten years, unlike the (gumble,grumble, humbug) income tax.http://www.gazette.com/articles/census_39696___article.html/office_bureau.html
My first reaction to this was "Oh no, hell no, you don't!"
I'm not even sure why I react that way, really. A bunch of nebulous stuff about intrusion, privacy, government strong-arming the populace....
I'm fairly certain this information is innocuous, not invasive, and should be had by at least one department of the government and probably more.
So why does it rankle so?
What I find hilarious is they already have all this info and more in various databases. If they would simply do a little data mining of tax returns, Social Security and welfare data, etc.. they'd have all they need.
Then, they could send out a personalized "census" saying "here is what we know about you - please correct any errors or omissions". That might freak people out at first.. but I think it would be good to know what they think they know about me.
In all fairness (annoyance at spending time filling out forms for free for the gov't aside) afaik the gov't always has had that requirement for the census (especially for those doing the long form of it (I'm assuming it's still interview, short form, long form). At least it's only every ten years, unlike the (gumble,grumble, humbug) income tax.
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It is hard to argue that education and health care are not part of this.
madurobob said:What I find hilarious is they already have all this info and more in various databases. If they would simply do a little data mining of tax returns, Social Security and welfare data, etc.. they'd have all they need.
Thanks for giving me so much undeserving credit. General Welfare clause. You do know that the topic of the general welfare clause is the center of much disagreement?ServiceSoon: Again, no. I thought you would have known this, but..
It is hard to argue that education and health care are not part of this.
It doesn't bother you that an amendment is completely overlooked and ignored? We should investigate the purpose of this amendment and decide, as outlined in the constitution if we should abolish or alter this amendment.Bob: Except the tenth amendment a) isn't enforced anymore and b) trumped by the fact federal > state.
It's rather basic.
I enjoy watching the paranoid, nut-right get themselves worked up into a tizzy every 10 years. I guess they figure the gubmit will use the info to come and confiscate their beloved guns.
all that sounds rather racist.
Oh, but it's not. It's incredibly easy, in fact to do just that. All one has to do is look at Madison's commentary on that part of the Constitution:It is hard to argue that education and health care are not part of this.
Since he wrote the damned thing, I suspect he has a better insight into its text and its meaning than you do.James Madison said:With respect to the words "general welfare," I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators.
Oh, but it's not. It's incredibly easy, in fact to do just that. All one has to do is look at Madison's commentary on that part of the Constitution:
Since he wrote the damned thing, I suspect he has a better insight into its text and its meaning than you do.
Only an idiot would think the meaning of the words changes over the course of time.Since he's been dead for 200 years, I suspect he does not.
So we can know where to find all those Japs. That makes it easier for us to encourage their relocation to alternate living facilities away from the bulk of population.
Ya know, for their own protection.