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US Govt wastes another $2.5 million
2.5 million doesn't sound like much to the govt but they bought a Super Bowl ad for the 2010 Census. That same $2.5m could have bought 50 cheap $50,000 homes and housed 50 homeless families. I am sure they waste more each day but I doubt they will ever get their shit together.
If the waste were only $2.5m per day they could house 18,250 new families per year in $50,00 homes. Give them the home and a chance to make a go of it. With the same $2.5m per day they could feed 833,333 people which is over 3 billion meals/yr. I'd rather see them feed the 833,333 people than buy a Super Bowl ad. |
reminds me of the movie "Dave"... it could be so easy sometimes.
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i don't think you understand how important the census is and the obstacles the bureau faces trying to get accurate #s.
2.5m$ is a fraction of the census bureau's total ad budget of ~$150 million |
Present administration doesn't care bout where the money is coming from, they just borrow more, kinda like my first wife
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The Super Bore is more important than the hungry and the homeless:2 cents:
Not:disgust |
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Try to use a little logic. |
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Too much of what goes on in Washington is that agencies want a bigger budget each and every year. They do not want more money because they need more money they want more money because it is a power trip to see who can get the most. |
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thats loot..
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a little bit of information re: why the census bureau advertises and specifically why they are running the superbowl spot:
Why Does The Census Bureau Advertise? Bookmark and Share February 05, 2010 12:28 PM All surveys that attempt to obtain high response rates in the United States have been experiencing declining participation rates over the past 20 years or so. In the best scientific surveys in the country, interviewers are asked to make repeated calls to first contact the sample households, and then repeated contacts to address concerns of the sample persons, sometimes completing the interview in several settings. It is no surprise, therefore, to any one in survey research that the costs of the US decennial census have been increasing over time. In my personal judgment, much of the cost inflation is from increased reluctance to participate. In contrast to a sample survey, however, everyone is targeted in a census. Therefore, solutions to cost reduction and increasing participation are vastly different than for surveys. Mass and targeted advertising is an option for a census. The decennial census begins by mailing a questionnaire to most persons; this is the cheapest mode of data collection from households. If everyone filled out that form and mailed it back, vast sums of money required for followup activities to the nonrespondents would be saved. For this reason, much attention at the Census Bureau is focused on how to increase the mailback rate. For three decades after the 1970 census, mailback rates fell sharply until the 2000 census. That was the first time the Congress authorized the Census to launch a paid advertising and public relations effort to help slow this rate of decline. We exceeded expectations in 2000, and we not only halted the decline but the American public increased their response rate. As a result the Census Bureau later in 2000 returned to the federal Treasury some $305 million in savings, partly because of this renewed civic engagement. The Congress and our oversight agencies generally applauded this effort in 2000, and encouraged us to do more for 2010 to help get a better count, improve accuracy, and hopefully again save the government some important funds. We’re advertising again. The management equation on this is pretty simple. For every one percentage point we increase the mailback rate, we save about $85 million dollars of followup costs. This is a business proposition. We seek ways that get the message out, even if it is unusual for a Federal agency to do so. We spent about $85,000 on the Alaska trip to kick off the census, but garnered an audience from publicity (85 million) that would have cost 300 times as much in paid media (see earlier blog entries on the Noorvik trip). We will advertise on the 2010 Super Bowl, as we did in 2000. The Super Bowl is the top-rated and most highly anticipated television event in the U.S. An ad running once in the Super Bowl has the potential to reach 45% of adults over age 18. A thirty second spot on the top-rated regularly-scheduled show in America, American Idol costs $450,000 and is viewed by just about 9% or 10% of all households watching TV. The Super Bowl reaches 100 million viewers at a very efficient price compared to other shows. The Super Bowl is also rare, in that viewers are just as tuned in to see the commercials as the program itself. Commercials that air on the Super Bowl have a multiplier effect. Advertisers are mentioned in multiple news media outlets and viewers will typically look to view them online almost immediately after airing. Therefore, airing once in the Super Bowl creates significant buzz leading to additional viewing potential. If just one percent of the folks watching the Super Bowl had their minds changed to mail back a census form they would have otherwise ignored, it helps save the taxpayers between $25-30 million in expensive follow up costs to collect these forms later. We hope all these efforts help encourage every household to mail back their Census form. Each one of us who does can take a bit of pride in knowing that when we do, we help save our government substantial sums. |
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worthless thread. :) |
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28578
U.S. Population At 13,462 'We Don't Think Everybody Sent In Their Census Forms,' Say Officials WASHINGTON, DC?With the April 1 deadline for returning Census 2000 forms finally passed, the Bureau of the Census announced Monday that the U.S. population stands at 13,462. |
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Just because others did it, doesn't make it right. I think they could get out the word better thru other means at less cost, but the way the government is going , Football will be government controlled in a couple years and this won't be a problem, LOL |
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Kind of funny you are complaining, given the census is something that actually is in the constitution...
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i will add that the only person here who thinks that an adult site affiliate with a limited education knows better about how to efficiently conduct a census of 300 million people is you. |
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HUD already owns a ton of vacant $50,000 houses. If they gave them away, half the nation would just scream about giving something for nothing to deadbeats. |
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Too many dollars spent on stupid shit when there are greater problems. Too much agency greed just to get a bigger piece of the federal budget pie so they can spend it all and ask for even more next year. |
DateDoc, I think you have a fundamental disagreement with most other people in this thread on the importance of the census.
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This thread was started in the intent of government waste of money for the census, I have reseached my family history and believe we need the census, but when states like california have to raise state income tax and cut the incomes of state employee's, it's pretty fucked up to see an ad for the Census during the super bowl. All the time while illegal aliens are collecting checks for their natural born children |
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:thumbsup yup, that's how accounting for global monetary borrowing works! |
The good: The Super Bowl watching public is probably a vast majority of the people that aren't bothering to fill out the form.
The bad: The commercial would have to be the best ever to keep their attention and convey the importance of the census so that they'll fill out their form. And even then, sometimes people are just too busy. I've had mine for weeks and am just about to get around to filling it out, ironically probably tomorrow. It's sad but probably what they should do is attach a lottery of about $5 million to filling it out - whoever completely fills it out is eligible for the drawing and there's just 1 winner of $5 million. Would be easy enough to get that viral probably. |
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They already came by and didn't get an answer at my door. As he walked away my friend was allowed in. I'm nobodies inventory.
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Do you tell the truth on your tax forms? If the answer to these two questions are yes, you are inventory. |
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There's alot of fear mongering and disinformation out there regarding this years census. Don't get wrapped up in the paranoia and disinformation and just fill out the form, but omit your name if you wish, but do make sure to send it back with the number of people in the home with ages.
These numbers determine how many representatives your state gets in the house of representatives as well as funding for your states various programs/etc. Unfortunately, those fucking numbers also include ILLEGALS. |
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