Mar 19, 2007 -- 2010 census asks what it should
Clark has always been averse to the intense snooping that the Census Bureau does each year. Its something Americans have a duty to reply to, but the governments questions have become increasingly more intrusive. The census is supposed to count the number of people in the country, not help government agencies snoop on citizens. And apparently the government is listening to its citizens because the tentative 2010 census looks pretty fair. Most people are going to be asked only four questions, which is great. There will be bonus questions for people who are Hispanic and people of other races. But, in general, the census appears to do what it is supposed to this time. Now, if you find a question intrusive or offensive, simply dont answer it. Its your prerogative.