More evidence that government handouts can only artificially affect real market forces. First it was Cash-for-Clunkers, which only dragged in future demand, after which car sales dropped again. Then today we learned that employment grew by 431,000, of which 411,000 were temporary Census jobs. Expect a big drop off when those jobs go bye-bye in [...]
One of my favorite sites for tracking races is DC Political Report dot com. he has great visuals, like this one: You can also see similar images for the US Senate and House races. Each state is live, and clicking on them will take you to the polls that drive the classification. He updates regularly, [...]
Here we have a candid shot of an ACORN worker ending his Census shift of GPS-painting doors and counting “lost minorities.”
May 18 2009 | Posted in
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American Thinker has begun a valuable conversation discussing the Census 2010. Is that census going to be the next huge fraud? If you want to relive the ACORN Problem, you may as well start in an equally dirty environment, the Old Grey Prostitute. But we’re not going to waste time on ACORN. The fit into [...]
Jan 6 2009 | Posted in
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A new study is projecting the shape of the Electoral Vote distribution following the 2010 reapportionment. From the article: Election Data Services, projects that Texas will pick up three seats in Congress. Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Utah would gain one seat each. Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania would [...]
Dec 23 2008 | Posted in
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Because it is obviously more important to count all the illegals than it is to have fewer of them. The Census Bureau wants immigration agents to suspend enforcement raids during the 2010 census so the government can better count illegal immigrants. Raids during the population count would make an already distrustful group even less likely [...]
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