1. Yeah, it's so silly. The Great Depression had to have a bigger numbers.
2. Yup. And or raking the beach at low tide. And it's still considered "inhumane"
1. Yeah, it's so silly. The Great Depression had to have a bigger numbers.
I'm guessing he saw a story on Fox about it.
I'm still waiting for someone to give me a realistic explanation of how this will make minorities be undercounted.The bitter controversy centers around whether the administration can ask all recipients a citizenship question on the 2020 census for the first time since 1950 -- a move that could impact the balance of power in states and the House of Representatives, which are based on total population. Adding the question, critics say, could result in minorities being undercounted.
Not my argument, but it's a/the argument.A new U.S. Census Bureau research paper found that 8% of the population could be undercounted if the citizenship question is added, because households with noncitizen members might question the confidentiality of their responses and choose not to respond, fearing possible government misuse of the data.
Yeah, that's what I indicated is always the reply.TheCatt wrote: A new U.S. Census Bureau research paper found that 8% of the population could be undercounted if the citizenship question is added, because households with noncitizen members might question the confidentiality of their responses and choose not to respond, fearing possible government misuse of the data.
I'll give him this, he's not boring. Tomorrow he could literally stand on the WH lawn and yell at clouds. Would anyone be shocked?
Unlike you, most people have seen the US Constitution before.“Nobody ever mentions Article II,” Trump continued. “It gives me all of these rights at a level that nobody has ever seen before.”
The Trump administration is predicting that the budget deficit will likely exceed $1 trillion for the entire fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30. That's up from $779 billion a year earlier.
Seems like there's a spending issue. If they actually started passing budgets again, it might at least throw a speed bump in there.Federal spending rose to $3.36 trillion in that period, while revenue increased to $2.61 trillion -- both records.
This tax cut massively benefited me, but it was still a terrible idea
A number of factors are driving the deficit increase, including the $1.5 trillion tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump in 2017 along with a massive spending package.
No, but really, why would anyone panic? Congress will jump bump the debt ceiling and they'll borrow more. End of crisis.TheCatt wrote: Don't panic, but the US is running out of money
If only there had been some accompanying good news?
So interesting to see “Progressive” Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly......
....and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be run. Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how....