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SpartanDem

(4,533 posts)
Mon May 21, 2012, 10:11 PM May 2012

For Republicans the American Community Survey is now government overreach.

THE American Community Survey may be the most important government function you’ve never heard of, and it’s in trouble

This survey of American households has been around in some form since 1850, either as a longer version of or a richer supplement to the basic decennial census. It tells Americans how poor we are, how rich we are, who is suffering, who is thriving, where people work, what kind of training people need to get jobs, what languages people speak, who uses food stamps, who has access to health care, and so on.

It is, more or less, the country’s primary check for determining how well the government is doing — and in fact what the government will be doing. The survey’s findings help determine how over $400 billion in government funds is distributed each year.

But last week, the Republican-led House voted to eliminate the survey altogether, on the grounds that the government should not be butting its nose into Americans’ homes.

“This is a program that intrudes on people’s lives, just like the Environmental Protection Agency or the bank regulators,” said Daniel Webster, a first-term Republican congressman from Florida who sponsored the relevant legislation.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/20/sunday-review/the-debate-over-the-american-community-survey.html?_r=2

This is just so stupid.

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For Republicans the American Community Survey is now government overreach. (Original Post) SpartanDem May 2012 OP
another super idiot heard from Angry Dragon May 2012 #1
It's not stupid, it's strategy.... Wounded Bear May 2012 #2

Wounded Bear

(58,719 posts)
2. It's not stupid, it's strategy....
Mon May 21, 2012, 11:58 PM
May 2012

After all, that survey proves how well those government programs work. If one wants to eliminate the programs, it is first necessary to disprove that they work, which is difficult to do when success is being documented and tracked.

It's all part of the master plan to destroy the government.

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