THE
NEW CENSUS:
An All-Out Assault On Your Privacy
– 08-31-05 –
The
federal government has quietly begun using an incredibly intrusive
new census form called "The American Community Survey."
Up to 1 million households a year will receive this form.
This
new "census" form is 24-pages long, and demands that you
lay bare every detail of your life, including how much you earn,
what your home is worth, details of your health, when you leave
for work, previous addresses, pregnancies, monies received from
government, and on and on.
I
say demand because you can be fined up to $1,000 for each
of the 72 questions you don�t answer or which you answer
"incorrectly." However, so far no one has been fined for
not answering, nor are they likely to be if public resistance is
strong.
The
ways the government could use this information to harm you are
mind-boggling. For instance, any financial discrepancy with IRS or
Social Security records could result in your criminal prosecution.
Knowing when you leave for work could enable police, acting under
the Patriot Act, to secretly enter your home.
The
American Community Survey also demands that you to report on the
activities of relatives, employers and roommates. Joseph Stalin
could hardly ask for more surveillance powers. You can download
the survey at www.census.gov/acs/www/
Article
I of the Constitution allows the government to conduct a count of
the American people once every ten years to determine voting
districts. Nothing in the Constitution gives government the power
to continuously spy on the people or probe every intimate detail
of their lives.
As
Congressman Ron Paul observes, questions on the American Community
Survey are "both ludicrous and insulting," and this
information is simply none of the government's business. I
fervently hope that millions of Americans will burn their forms or
accidentally lose them.