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Posted On: 07/08/2019 7:39:55 AM
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Every ten years, the U.S. Census Bureau undertakes a mammoth task: tallying up all the people living in the United States and recording basic information such as age, sex, and race. The founding Fathers thought this data, called the census, was so important they mandated it as part of the Constitution.
So why do we have a census? What is the information used for?
"The census is most definitely important. Our whole representative democracy is based on it," says Gordon De Jong, professor of sociology and demography and senior scientist in Penn State's Population Research Institute. "The census ensures that each community gets the right number of representatives in government." Because representation is based on population, an up-to-date tally is essential.
The "right number of representatives" is the answer.
This is what tRump is trying to do!!!!! This is why the word citizen is what tRump wants in the wording!!!
The Douche Nozzle & Thief at it again!
So why do we have a census? What is the information used for?
"The census is most definitely important. Our whole representative democracy is based on it," says Gordon De Jong, professor of sociology and demography and senior scientist in Penn State's Population Research Institute. "The census ensures that each community gets the right number of representatives in government." Because representation is based on population, an up-to-date tally is essential.
The "right number of representatives" is the answer.
This is what tRump is trying to do!!!!! This is why the word citizen is what tRump wants in the wording!!!
The Douche Nozzle & Thief at it again!
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