bravebulwark
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- Dec 27, 2009
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The purpose of the census is to get an accurate "head count" for fair representation in government.
Because of this, I have no concerns about giving a "total" for my home. And I am OK with listing their names individually (even though it's not required IMO).
Also, anything listed as "Optional" on the form is OK too (no threats for leaving this blank)
If citizens want to volunteer data that may give a more accurate picture of the neighborhood, that's cool with me too
But if anyone here thinks that they don't have this info already, you're fooling yourself - here is what they have that's "volunteered" to them all the time
IRS records
Credit card applications
Auto info (value, ownership, etc)
Bank records (money in, money out, payday amounts)
Phone records
SS# and work history
From these simple data points I would estimate that the govt has an 80-90% complete profile on each of us that's - at worst - 3 years out of date.
If you are in gov't service or healthcare, then its 90-100% complete and current as of 1 year ago.
100 years ago, the task of tracking that much data was impossible due to a lack of technology to handle the volume. Obviously, this has been resolved... and we, the tech consumer, demanded it...
The question is... Should gov't keep track of all this information???
We allow companies to do it thru loyalty cards, online ordering, etc
And, if you successfully make the argument that the Federal Gov't should NOT be doing this, what stops the state & local gov'ts from doing the same???
I ask the forum...
Assuming all the governments were doing only noble things in agreement with the people's authority to govern, would it be OK for them to catalog this information on you???
(Note: I intentionally created the scenario to factor out the corrupt and over-reaching gov't so you can't use that as a decision factor - sneaky...)
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Because of this, I have no concerns about giving a "total" for my home. And I am OK with listing their names individually (even though it's not required IMO).
Also, anything listed as "Optional" on the form is OK too (no threats for leaving this blank)
If citizens want to volunteer data that may give a more accurate picture of the neighborhood, that's cool with me too
But if anyone here thinks that they don't have this info already, you're fooling yourself - here is what they have that's "volunteered" to them all the time
IRS records
Credit card applications
Auto info (value, ownership, etc)
Bank records (money in, money out, payday amounts)
Phone records
SS# and work history
From these simple data points I would estimate that the govt has an 80-90% complete profile on each of us that's - at worst - 3 years out of date.
If you are in gov't service or healthcare, then its 90-100% complete and current as of 1 year ago.
100 years ago, the task of tracking that much data was impossible due to a lack of technology to handle the volume. Obviously, this has been resolved... and we, the tech consumer, demanded it...
The question is... Should gov't keep track of all this information???
We allow companies to do it thru loyalty cards, online ordering, etc
And, if you successfully make the argument that the Federal Gov't should NOT be doing this, what stops the state & local gov'ts from doing the same???
I ask the forum...
Assuming all the governments were doing only noble things in agreement with the people's authority to govern, would it be OK for them to catalog this information on you???
(Note: I intentionally created the scenario to factor out the corrupt and over-reaching gov't so you can't use that as a decision factor - sneaky...)

Thanks in advance for your comments.