Posted on 03/01/2012 10:48:59 AM PST by Lady Lucky
"Your response to this survey is required by law (Title 13, U.S. Code, Sections 141 and 193). Title 13, as changed by Title 18, imposes a penalty for not responding. We estimate this survey will take about 38 minutes to complete."
I answer for number of people and ages, although my race is "HUMAN".
If the water is not running at the time I fill it out, there is no running water in the home.
Since I cannot both make and receive calls simultaneously, I do not have what they call "telephone service", by my misreading of the question.
None of my cars are kept at home, since they all go on the road almost daily, so no cars.
No fuel is used most for heating, since solar is used most in the summer and gas/electric in the winter.
Last month's electricity cost: $0. I paid one bill on the last day of the month and the next the first week of the second month after that, weaseling my way into a truthful but not helpful answer.
I put my home is occupied without payment of rent, which is true but not as good an answer as owned without a mortgage.
I say that my home would sell for about 10% of its real value. It certainly would.
And so on - my survey is worse that useless, and it is fun to fill out. It also gives me a chance to teach my kids about noncompliance, which is a major issue for pollsters, and about privacy, which is a major issue for today's government bureaucrats.
I would answer it - and have fun.
Do not return the American Community Survey if you dont want to. They tried to get me to complete one. I ignored it.
They sent a rep. to my house. I politely turned her away.
They send two more forms in the mail with letters stating that if I didnt comply I would be subject to a $5000.00 fine and possible jail time. I round filed them.
They then sent another rep. to my house. When I told him no he initially reminded me that there could be a $5000 fine and jail time. I told him this was an affront to my human rights; unconstitutional and an invasion of my privacy, etc.
I mentioned getting a lawyer and then his body language completely changed. He quickly backed up a few steps, put his hand up and stated Dont worry about it. You dont have to do it. Seriously, I dont want you to worry about it.
I asked him about the fines and such and he said Dont worry, they wont do anything. They dare not enforce because they know they would lose in a court of law.
So then I asked him if he was proud to be working for a firm that was using intimidation and fear tactics in order to deny my rights?
He said he was only trying to pay his bills and quietly left. I have heard nothing else about it.
These government gangsters must be stopped. Do not let them intimidate you. They have no authority that we dont give to them.
I'm not in any way intimidated by the Census canvassers, most of whom are dropouts unqualified for any other work. I just enjoy playing with surveys and finding the most disruptive responses that are arguably truthful. On the regular census, I am always "HUMAN" for my race, and I warn the door-to-door minions that if they try to guess, (1) they will guess wrong, and (2) I will find out and will do everything possible to make sure they are personally held accountable for fraud.
I searched around for the law governing such matters.
And here it is:
“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
— The Supreme Law of the Land, aka the U.S. Constitution
I didn’t return 2000 or 2010 census. In 2000, they sent college-age kids to my door 3 or 4 times.
In 2010, no one came to my door when I did not return the census.
> The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
> houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches
> and seizures
Ah, but to a totalitarian statist like 0bama, no intrusion is unreasonable.
I guarantee she wasn’t picked “at random”. They send those things to everyone now. They send out the regular census once every 10 years, and then the more detailed American Community Survey is spread out in between the census years. We also got another survey which I refused to fill out. They called 3 or 4 times. They quit bothering me after a while.
It would be a real shame if she got a ripped envelope with the document inside water-damaged or missing.
A real shame.
Just sayin’
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