The news report didn’t answer the question of whether or not a census worker has the right to remain on private property when asked to leave. Anyone know?
The twirp says, “I’m a federal employee, so I have a right to be on your property.” Uh, no. These people have been ginned up by their “superiors” to think they’re superior.
People do not like the Census because they know Obama will manipulate it and use it to harm Americans.
Here is a link to the story:
www.westhawaiitoday.com/articles/2010/05/29/local/local02.txt
A very nice little census worker came to my house and asked me the census questions.
I told her how many people lived there and my answer to the other questions was, “You don’t need to know that.” She went through all of the questions, wrote down my answer, thanked me and left.
A month later a “quality control” census worker came back to retake my census form. I answered exactly the same way. He thanked me and left.
There was no hostility (I was prepared for some) and it was fine except for the amount of my money they have spent on this process.
Finished reading the story about the arrest of the Census worker in Hawaii. So, Barry and Co. are upset that in Arizona the local law enforcement is going to uphold federal immigration law but have no problem with LEOs enforcing the Census?
Well my Census story is also without incident.
Lady came to my house and immediately my dogs went kind of nuts - they have good senses :) What they don’t have in size and weight, they make up for with excessive barking!
She said she’s from Census and needs to ask questions, and it’s “the law”.
I asked what law, and she pointed me to a statute printed on the Census form. I asked, am I required by law to answer all questions, or just to participate?
She said I was only required by law to participate. This set the stage for my responses...
The only questions I answered had to do with number of people in the home; all others, my response was to the effect of, “I prefer not to disclose that information”.
No one’s been back and I participated according to the Census worker’s explanation of what I was required by law to do.
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I live outside Albuquerque in a more rural area. The Census guy was a local, he never came on the property but waited until you saw him and wandered to the fence, asked how many people lived at the address, said thank you and left.
I think most of the Census idiots and little tyrants are in the urban areas.
“Free-range rude census worker. My favorite.”
Can’t get the video to load. Story of my life. LOL
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Pimp on, Pimper.
As a former census worker..let me see if I can advise a little from my experiences.
I have worked 4 operations in the last year and was let go recently due to lack of work.
Speaking of Albuquerque, last night’s Breaking Bad really got me out of my chair at the end. Took two hours for my adrenaline to return to normal.