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It's None of the Government's Business
Townhall.com ^ | May 29, 2012 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 05/29/2012 5:33:33 AM PDT by Kaslin

What is it about bureaucrats and school personnel that they want to pry into the personal life and habits of American citizens of every age? There seems to be no end to the imperial demands by government and schools to require both grownups and kids to reveal personal information.

The use of nosy questionnaires by the public schools has been a bone of contention between schools and parents for years, but New Jersey recently came up with a question that has parents up in arms. Third-graders were asked on a standardized test to reveal a secret about their lives and explain why it is hard to keep.

This question was asked of 4,000 third-graders in an official test called the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge. This test is supposed to judge elementary school students on their proficiency in math and language arts and determine whether or not a student ends up in basic skills classes.

The school wasn't eager to answer parents' questions, such as: What if a kid answered, "My dad smokes marijuana," or, "My mom drank a beer while driving me home"? Would the school report that to the "child protective" agency?

This question about a secret should have been banned as a violation of the New Jersey law that requires prior parental consent before a student can be required to reveal personal information. That law was sponsored by then-state legislator (now Congressman) Scott Garrett.

It's not just school kids who are the victims of nosy questionnaires. The U.S. government has zeroed in on 250,000 Americans and demanded that they answer nearly a hundred nosy questions about their living and work arrangements and habits.

This is called the American Community Survey questionnaire, and the cover letter states ominously, "You are required by U.S. law to respond to this survey." Here are some of the questions.

Does this house, apartment or mobile home have a flush toilet, a bathtub, a stove or range? Which fuel is used most for heating this house, apartment or mobile home?

Last month, what was the cost of electricity for this house, apartment or mobile home? What is the monthly rent for this house, apartment or mobile home?

Do you or any member of this household have a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase or similar debt on this property? How much is the regular monthly mortgage payment on this property?

At any time in the last three months, has this person attended school or college? Is this person currently covered by any health insurance or health coverage plans?

Is this person deaf or does he/she have serious difficulty hearing? Is this person blind or does he/she have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses? Does this person have difficulty dressing or bathing?

In what year did this person last get married? At what location did this person work last week?

How many people, including this person, usually rode to work in the car, truck or van last week? What time did this person usually leave home to go to work last week?

What kind of work was this person doing? What was your income in the past 12 months?

When the recipient of this Community Survey fails to respond, the government uses a variety of intimidating tactics to compel obedience. The government tries repeated mailings and phone calls demanding a response, and sometimes the government employees walk up and down the street asking nosy questions about you from your neighbors.

In response to public demand, Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Fla., introduced a bill to defund the American Community Survey, calling it a "breach of personal privacy, the picture of what's wrong in Washington, D.C." He obviously touched a nerve; it quickly passed the House 232 to 190.

Webster's bill was immediately denounced in editorials by The New York Times and even The Wall Street Journal. Indeed, big and intrusive government has its allies.

Webster's House victory was followed by the introduction of another bill that would make answering the nosy questions voluntary and decriminalize any refusal to participate in the survey. The sponsors are Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas.

This bill will not please the government busybodies who delight in building databases with personal information on Americans and vehemently resist state laws that require parental consent before making schoolchildren answer nosy questions. The bureaucrats protest that "if it's voluntary, then we'll just get bad data."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: bureaucrats; nannystate

1 posted on 05/29/2012 5:33:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Wow, that's a dilemma. I wouldn't know what to do with that survey, so many options...

I could take it to the range and shred it as a target. But even there, decisions decisions... Do I go with the 9mm, the 30-30, the .32, the .22, the 12 GA...some combination?

I could use it as kindling to start my next campfire.

I could answer it, thereby fulfilling the "request" for information with simply "None of your f***ing business!" to each and every question.

2 posted on 05/29/2012 5:39:34 AM PDT by ThunderSleeps (Stop obama now! Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
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To: Kaslin
"none of the governments business..."

au contraire. Information is power.

3 posted on 05/29/2012 5:39:45 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand (they have no god but caesar)
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To: Kaslin

Welcome to the USSA, comrades.


4 posted on 05/29/2012 5:45:57 AM PDT by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Kaslin

I havent been part of a Census in decades...


5 posted on 05/29/2012 5:45:57 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana (Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
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To: Kaslin

All part of the inventory phase of Agenda 21.


6 posted on 05/29/2012 6:16:55 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Government is the religion of the sociopath.)
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To: the invisib1e hand
There a two quotes from Lord Kelvin:

"To measure is to know."

"If you can not measure it, you can not improve it."

The progressives have used these maxims as a basis to "improve" society. First, they need to measure, then come up with improvements. That is why income tax, the expansion of the census, and these survey are so insidious: they are means to measure society so that it can be "improved" by enlightened progressives.

7 posted on 05/29/2012 6:22:26 AM PDT by kosciusko51 (Enough of "Who is John Galt?" Who is Patrick Henry?)
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To: ThunderSleeps

jus snwer the eqstion as sf u were illlleterate andd let theyy m moutttoerr ffeeschers figguere sutihishit out!!!1


8 posted on 05/29/2012 6:22:48 AM PDT by Huebolt (It's not over until there is not ONE DEMOCRAT HOLDING OFFICE ANYWHERE. Not even a dog catcher!)
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To: Kaslin

Nice big new computer server complex in Utah I believe is just waiting to file every single scrap of info on every single person in the USA.

From social networks to buying trends to physically tracking your movements 24/7.

A person could try to stay off grid, or attempt to flood it with false info.
From checkout stands that ask for your phone number to popup ads that ask your preferences its better to stay anonymous.


9 posted on 05/29/2012 6:30:07 AM PDT by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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To: Kaslin

This should be part of the election this fall.


10 posted on 05/29/2012 7:08:53 AM PDT by painter (Rebuild The America We love!)
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To: Kaslin
The Census Bureau took a lot of heat a few years ago (maybe the 2000 census) about the nosiness of the long form. So now everyone gets the short form for the 10 year census, but the long form is trickled out a few hundred thousand a month as the American Community Survey. When I got one I ignored it, the follow up mail, the phone calls and finally the notes left on the door when I wasn't at home.
11 posted on 05/29/2012 7:14:45 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (You only have three billion heartbeats in a lifetime.How many does the government claim as its own?)
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To: Kaslin

A client of mine recently told me he wanted to buy a home in this one town. He said, “there are no homosexuals there that’s where I want to buy my home”. I asked him where he found that out, he said, “from a the online census data.”


12 posted on 05/29/2012 7:25:15 AM PDT by thirst4truth (www.Believer.com)
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To: Kaslin

A client of mine recently told me he wanted to buy a home in this one town. He said, “there are no homosexuals there that’s where I want to buy my home”. I asked him where he found that out, he said, “from the online census data.”


13 posted on 05/29/2012 7:25:49 AM PDT by thirst4truth (www.Believer.com)
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To: Eye of Unk

Rite Aid pharmacy has lower prices only for people who permit them to use a card to track their purchases. Crazy. I refuse to go there. Our local Shaws does that too.


14 posted on 05/29/2012 7:29:08 AM PDT by Chickensoup (STOP The Great O-ppression)
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To: Kaslin

They should defund public schools while they’re at it. No responsible parent should place a child in a govt school. Nor any self-respecting parent, since public schooling is a form of welfare.


15 posted on 05/29/2012 7:32:24 AM PDT by Lady Lucky (Non-compliant, not govt-issued, and not voting for Romney.)
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To: kosciusko51
perfectly apt for the material world, where natural laws are reliable.

unfortunately for would-be dictators and their subjects, human beings are not merely material.

16 posted on 05/29/2012 3:59:32 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (they have no god but caesar)
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