Posted on 04/01/2010 9:52:42 PM PDT by Steelers6
Hopefully everyone here only filled out question 1, the population in 2000 was 281,426,000. We'll see how much Obama inflates the numbers even though it's supposed to be an actual count.
It’s an ACORN Count.
Yup, just the number.
Our census person was a young Indian Reservation gal with a toddler in the back seat of an old 2wd car. She stopped by my home/business and asked about everyone who lives around us that she could not get to. It’s rural MT and without a very good 4X4 even a small amount of moisture can leave you stranded. What struck us most was that she left without ever asking about our family.
U.S. Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2010 =308,984,705, Check back in December
Mexican Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2006, 114,211,789
Mexican Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2007, 113,211,789
Mexican Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2008, 112,211,789
Mexican Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2009, 111,211,789
Mexican Population Estimate on Census Day/April Fools Day 2010, 110,211,789
-Check back in December to see if there any people left in Mexico
Question 1 only.
For sure they will get a wrong count. We got the short form, filled it out and returned it.
Then yesterday, we got another one with the admonition that we better fill it out or someone would come to the house.
This is on top of a letter the week before we got the first form to tell us we would be getting the form as well as a post card about a week after we had returned the first form.
So this is four mailings to find out about two totally cooperative people. I did put a post-it on the second form when I sent it in that it was the second one we had received and that we had already returned the first form long ago.
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