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Your in the wrong decade.:lol:
*You’re.
Your in the wrong decade.:lol:
Read it again.You claimed the question has been on the census for decades. The last time it was on was in the 1950 census. And, why did the Article 3 branch stop it this time?
Read it again.
*You’re.
I agree. So I will say it again. You are still in the wrong decade. Plus Antifa is using the same tactics as the brown shirts of the Nazi party. The irony is just unbelievable.
I don’t think that’s accurate, but even if it were antifa will be voting for Joe Biden regardless. We all agreed.
Nope, keep trying.You mean this part?
"The last time a citizenship question was among the census questions for all U.S. households was in 1950. That form asked where each person was born and in a follow-up question asked, "If foreign born — Is he naturalized?"
I do know something. which is why I mentioned it. I can remember the head trainer at my gym coming around and telling us they were closing in a hour and would be shut down for two weeks (or long). When I got home Governor Newson was bloviating about bending the curve and the state-wide rules he was ordering. I might have even googled it for you if you hadn't taken the AH path.
And yet you fail to back up your assertion.When one makes a claim without backing it up, it always means one made it up.
And yet you fail to back up your assertion.
I don’t think that’s accurate, but even if it were antifa will be voting for Joe Biden regardless. We all agreed.
We voted on it at the antifa convention.
Did you use your flyer miles this year? Delta was ****ing baller about it. Me and some of the boys in Ops were saying - Delta. Always book Delta.
Nope, keep trying.
Uh, yeah, it is. It's one of two versions of the Census Form.The long form is not the census form...
Uh, yeah, it is. It's one of two versions of the Census Form.
LOL, you're playing semantic games. It's still a form from the CENSUS BUREAU; short form/long form? why would they be called that if they were totally different forms? Income tax has short form and long forms but they're still Income Tax forms.Nope, the Census takes place every ten years and uses a standardized form (the short form). The long form is an ongoing collection of census data throughout the years, and gives us statistical data on a number of things. But I bet you thought the Census Bureau only worked 6 months a decade.
LOL, you're playing semantic games. It's still a form from the CENSUS BUREAU; short form/long form? why would they be called that if they were totally different forms? Income tax has short form and long forms but they're still Income Tax forms.
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You're blathering. the reaspn they're called "short form" and "long form" is because they're BOTH Census forms.One more time. The Census takes place once a decade. It uses the short form. The Census Bureau gathers more specific information on our population all the time, with a form that is more detailed (long form) and is not used to produce the Constitutionally mandated count of all "persons" in the US once a decade.