MIDTOWN WEST — Thursday was Census Day in the United States, so Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer took to the streets to encourage people to mail in their 2010
census forms if they haven't already done so.
Not exact matches
... And in the previous blog on the same subject we read Alice Woolley proclaiming that «I would note, as a hard core geek, I rather enjoy filling in the long
form census, and am a bit disappointed
if I only get the short
form.
To be sure, the count data and basic demographic data would be of obvious relevance (even
if it might be 7 years out of date), but since that information is also contained in the still mandatory short -
form census, that really isn't at issue here.
There seems to be little to gain by speculating what Joseph thought about why he had to travel to Bethlehem for the
census or
if the Magi picked up their gifts in the market on the way over to the stable, in comparison to the great mystery of the Creator of the cosmos taking on human
form in order to save us from the fires of Hell and restore us to how we were created to be, let alone «considering afresh the Holy Incarnation».
And to think, you right wingers could have depressed the hiring numbers even more
if you just filled out those damn
census forms.
But
if the 2020
census form does ultimately ask about citizenship status, it will be the first time the question will be asked of all U.S. households since 1950.