The Right to Be Let Alone: When the Government Wants to Know All Your Business

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Experience teaches us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent.”—Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis

There was a time when the census was just a head count.

That is no longer the case.

The American Community Survey (ACS), sent to about 3.5 million homes every year, is the byproduct of a government that believes it has the right to know all of your personal business.

If you haven’t already received an ACS, it’s just a matter of time.

A far cry from the traditional census, which is limited to ascertaining the number of persons living in each dwelling, their ages and ethnicities, the ownership of the dwelling and telephone numbers, the ACS contains some of the most detailed and intrusive questions ever put forth in a census questionnaire.

At 28 pages (with an additional 16-page instruction packet), these questions concern matters that the government simply has no business knowing, including questions relating to respondents’ bathing habits, home utility costs, fertility, marital history, work commute, mortgage, and health insurance, among other highly personal and private matters.

For instance, the ACS asks how many persons live in your home, along with their names and detailed information about them such as their relationship to you, marital status, race and their physical, mental and emotional problems, etc. The survey also asks how many bedrooms and bathrooms you have in your house, along with the fuel used to heat your home, the cost of electricity, what type of mortgage you have and monthly mortgage payments, property taxes and so on.

And then the survey drills down even deeper.

The survey demands to know how many days you were sick last year, how many automobiles you own and the number of miles driven, whether you have trouble getting up the stairs, and what time you leave for work every morning, along with highly detailed inquiries about your financial affairs. And the survey demands that you violate the privacy of others by supplying the names and addresses of your friends, relatives and employer.

The questionnaire also demands that you give other information on the people in your home, such as their educational levels, how many years of school were completed, what languages they speak and when they last worked at a job, among other things.

Individuals who receive the ACS must complete it or be subject to monetary penalties.

Although no reports have surfaced of individuals actually being penalized for refusing to answer the survey, the potential fines that can be levied for refusing to participate in the ACS are staggering. For every question not answered, there is a $100 fine. And for every intentionally false response to a question, the fine is $500. Therefore, if a person representing a two-person household refused to fill out any questions or simply answered nonsensically, the total fines could range from upwards of $10,000 and $50,000 for noncompliance.

While some of the ACS’ questions may seem fairly routine, the real danger is in not knowing why the information is needed, how it will be used by the government or with whom it will be shared.

In an age when the government has significant technological resources at its disposal to not only carry out warrantless surveillance on American citizens but also to harvest and mine that data for its own dubious purposes, whether it be crime-mapping or profiling based on whatever criteria the government wants to use to target and segregate the populace, the potential for abuse is grave.

As such, the ACS qualifies as a government program whose purpose, while sold to the public as routine and benign, raises significant constitutional concerns.

The Rutherford Institute has received hundreds of inquiries from individuals who have received the ACS and are not comfortable sharing such private, intimate details with the government or are unsettled by the aggressive tactics utilized by Census Bureau agents seeking to compel responses to ACS questions.

The following Q&A is provided as a resource to those who want to better understand their rights in respect to the ACS.

Q:  What kind of questions are contained in the ACS?

A:  The ACS contains questions that go far beyond typical census questions about the number of individuals within the household and their age, race, and sex. The survey combines intrusive questions with highly detailed inquiries about your financial affairs. Furthermore, the questionnaire also demands that recipients provide information about their family and other  people in their home, such as their educational levels, how many years of school were completed, what languages they speak, when they last worked at a job, and when occupants of your home are away from the house.

Q:  How will this information be used?

A:  The Census Bureau states that information from this survey is used to assist a wide variety of entities, from federal, state and local governments to private corporations, nonprofit organizations, researchers and public advocacy groups. The Bureau lists 35 different categories of questions on its website and offers an explanation on how the information is to be used.  For 12 of those categories, the information is used to assist private corporations.  For another 22, the information is used to aid advocacy groups, and in nine of those cases, the Census Bureau states that the responses will be used by advocacy groups to “advocate for policies that benefit their groups,” including advocacy based on age, race, sex, and marital status. Thus, information obtained through the ACS is not simply used to inform government policy in a neutral manner, but is also being provided to private actors for the purpose of promoting corporate and/or political agendas.

One concern raised by the Brookings Institute is the use of ACS information by law enforcement for  “crime mapping,” a surveillance tool used to predict crime and preemptively target certain neighborhoods for policing. It is “most effective” when “analysts can see the relationship between various types of criminal incidents (e.g., homicides, drug dealing) and neighborhood characteristics (risk factors such as poverty, population density, and vacant housing), pinpoint where crimes are most likely to occur (hot spots), and focus police resources accordingly.” The Brookings Institute notes that because the ACS provides data every year, rather than every ten years, crime mapping is more effective and cheaper.

Q:  Are my responses kept confidential?

A:  While the Census Bureau claims that an individual’s information will be kept strictly confidential, it does require a recipient to put their name on the survey, ostensibly for the purpose of asking follow-up questions in the event of missing or incomplete answers. This means your answers could be linked to you even if it is forbidden by law to share your individual responses.

Q:  Am I required by law to fully complete the American Community Survey?

A:  Federal law makes it mandatory to answer all questions on the ACS. A refusal to answer any question on the ACS or giving an intentionally false answer is a federal offense. The Census Bureau also maintains that responding to the ACS is mandatory and that recipients are legally obligated to answer all questions.

Q:  Is there a penalty for refusing to answer American Community Survey questions?

A:  The law requiring answers to the ACS also provides that a person who fails to answer “shall be fined not more than $100.” The actual fine for a refusal to complete the ACS could be much greater because a failure to respond to certain ACS questions could be considered a separate offense subject to the $100 fine.

Q:  Has the government prosecuted persons for refusing to answer the American Community Survey?

A:  While The Rutherford Institute has been made aware of Census Bureau agents engaging in harassing tactics and threatening behavior, to date, we are unaware of the Census Bureau having levied any financial penalties for non-compliance with the ACS. However, a refusal to answer the survey violates the letter of the law and a prosecution might be brought if the government decides to adopt a policy to do so.

Q:  How does the Census Bureau typically ensure that people complete the survey?

A:  Those who do not answer the ACS risk repeated overtures—by mail, by phone and in person—from Census Bureau employees seeking to compel a response. Typically, the Census Bureau will telephone those who do not respond to the survey and may visit their homes to coerce the targets to respond.

The Census Bureau boasts a 97% response rate to the survey via these methods, but critics argue this constitutes harassment. One recipient who did complete the survey but whose answers were misplaced by the Census Bureau wrote about his experience. First, a Census Bureau employee left a note at his apartment asking him to contact her. When he did, the employee asked him to allow her into his home. When he refused, the employee “turned up twice unannounced at my apartment, demanding entry, and warning me of the fines I would face if I didn’t cooperate.” Only after he filed a complaint with the Census Bureau did the agency realize he had actually completed the survey, thus ending its attempts to enter his home.

Q:  Is this an unconstitutional invasion of privacy?

A:  There are significant and legitimate questions concerning the authority of the government to require, under threat of prosecution and penalty, that persons answer questions posed by the ACS. The ACS is not part of the enumeration required by Article I of the Constitution, and that constitutional provision only applies to a census for purposes of counting the number of people in each state. As noted, the ACS seeks much more information than the number of persons in a household.

In other contexts, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that citizens have no obligation to answer questions posed by the government and are free to refuse to do so. This same principle could apply to questions posed by ACS agents.  However, because the government has not brought a prosecution for a refusal to respond to the ACS, the question of a person’s right to refuse has not yet been decided by a court.

Q:  What are my options for objecting to the ACS survey as an intrusion on my Fourth Amendment rights?

A:  If you receive notice that you have been targeted to respond to the ACS and you desire to assert your right of privacy, you can voice those objections and your intent not to respond to the ACS by writing a letter to the Census Bureau. The Rutherford Institute has developed a form letter that you may use in standing up against the government’s attempt to force you to disclose personal information.

If you are contacted by Census Bureau employees, either by telephone or in person, demanding your response, you can assert your rights by politely, but firmly, informing the employee that you believe the ACS is an improper invasion of your privacy, that you do not intend to respond and that they should not attempt to contact you again. Be sure to document any interactions you have with Bureau representatives for your own files.

If you believe you are being unduly harassed by a Census Bureau employee, either by telephone or in person, it is in your best interest to carefully document the time, place and manner of the incidents and file a complaint with the U.S. Census Bureau.

Remember, nothing is ever as simple or as straightforward as the government claims.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, any attempt by the government to encroach upon the citizenry’s privacy rights or establish a system by which the populace can be targeted, tracked and singled out must be met with extreme caution.

While government agents can approach, speak to and even question citizens without violating the Fourth Amendment, Americans should jealously guard what Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis referred to as the constitutional “right to be let alone.”

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54 Comments
Paleocon
Paleocon
March 8, 2023 8:31 am

All Census workers wear a badge. They may visit on the weekend. Do not open the door. There is nothing they can do.

Iggy
Iggy
  Paleocon
March 8, 2023 8:42 am

I live to do it online and enter false info

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iggy
March 8, 2023 10:24 am

I had a friendly and frank chat with a nice census worker – she was totally sympathetic and agreed it was nonsense. She was just picking up a few extra bucks while her kids were in .gov indoctrination centers. I never signed or answered anything. I just took a sheet from her or something and told her I would recycle it. She got it.

judy hulsey
judy hulsey
  Anonymous
March 8, 2023 12:50 pm

I had one in the last 15 years(cause I was living in this house) come and demand, so I said I’m busy right now but will be available later –there were two which in today’s evil world is smart.
I and my husband went shopping and they were still here when we returned….and I still only gave names, ages, race of occupants.

Quatermain
Quatermain
  Iggy
March 8, 2023 11:05 am

Just like the old Draft. Destroying them was a wonderful sport. false information is one tact, befuddling them with word salads is even more fun. tying them in knots with their own paper work was Olympic level sport.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Quatermain
March 8, 2023 11:09 am

It is easy to jam a bureaucracy by overwhelming its requirements:

How To Bring Down the System

Taking notes from former Soviet gulag occupants and Saul Alinsky.

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  Paleocon
March 8, 2023 3:04 pm

No solicitors posted means these bastards also, incl others uninvited.

Iggy
Iggy
March 8, 2023 8:42 am

They do not seem to want to know anything about the illegals flooding the country of the massive amount of drugs they peddle here.They just want to know where the 100 dollar bill in my pocket came from.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iggy
March 8, 2023 11:08 am

Yep, they want an accurate count of productive citizens so they can finance the economic titsuckers from south of the border, and elsewhere.

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  Anonymous
March 8, 2023 3:13 pm

America is trashed because of open borders, drug running and no concern for fixing aging infrastructure nationwide. Politicians are globalists and they want this country to be a third world like the E.U. is headed for. Train derailments are the norm, nothing is being fixed because money is sent to countries fighting no win proxy wars for 80 yrs now, starting w/ Korean war in early 50’s wars that ended in complete failure and no outcome.

ze bugs
ze bugs
  Iggy
March 8, 2023 9:47 pm

Illegals were also exempt from Jab Mandates. And when they got sick with “covid” the border patrol gave them Ivermectin… err…I mean horse paste you weren’t allowed to have. Illegal privilege.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  ze bugs
March 8, 2023 10:24 pm

speaking of illegals,back in 2021 the fl atty gen sued the biden administration 4 not enforcing immigration law —
a federal judge here in fla just ruled that biden has to start enforcing the law —

https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/08/federal-judge-blocks-biden-admin-border-program/?utm_source=piano&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking&pnespid=qLhgBjRbLfpF1ebBq2uvGciMrk_uWMt0LvDjnLJhpxpmlN4g.fTLv020UxaN0x8C4qb2UeZv

LoneStar42
LoneStar42
March 8, 2023 8:46 am

The ACS, apparently, is using texting to notify as well. Did a search on it yesterday. We shall see.

James
James
  LoneStar42
March 8, 2023 9:34 am

Just not doing it.

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Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  LoneStar42
March 8, 2023 3:14 pm

Needs to go in spam folder along w/ other scammer ads.

anon a moos
anon a moos
March 8, 2023 9:37 am

that recipients are legally obligated to answer all questions.

The solution is not difficult and is easily remedied. I suggest compliance on this. I know, there will be some that will screech like banshees that I keep saying never to comply. Ignore them. Sand in the gears compliance is ok.

Before you begin to answer the questions, at the bottom of the last page of questions print clearly;

Definitions: NOYB – None Of Your Business or NOYFB – None Of Your Fucking Business

Then to every question that is beyond the typical head count simply print NOYB

Easy Peasy

Suggested Addition: WBFTTW – Why, Because Fuck You Thats Why

Please feel free to help others with useful contributions. Thank you

James
James
  anon a moos
March 8, 2023 10:00 am

Anon,suggest you add:WBFYTW.

Why:

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The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  James
March 8, 2023 10:22 am

I know I left that Ferrero Rocher in here somewhere!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 8, 2023 11:11 am

Cat turd = Ferrero Rocher ….. if you’re the dog.

James
James
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 8, 2023 11:12 am

A candy bar?!

I was thinking more digging up stashed tool(s) of freedom!

The boating accident was just a bad dream!

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Lucredius
Lucredius
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 8, 2023 1:23 pm

I thought that is where almond rocas came from…

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  James
March 8, 2023 3:17 pm

Why do cats thow out litter? they want a cover placed over litter box.

Capt. Barty
Capt. Barty
March 8, 2023 9:53 am

I’ve never received one, so I don’t know.
I do not open the door to strangers, friends call before they come; I do not care what kind of plastic thingy they have around their necks – there have been home invasions by people with “POLICE” T- shirts; the camera outside will show me who is there.

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  Capt. Barty
March 8, 2023 3:22 pm

People looking for lost dogs, “jane or John’s house” Q lost child, etc. then push their way in, pull a gun and rob or worse. Or just homeless wanting afew dollars. If they loiter/refuse to leave, call police.

Claude Ramains
Claude Ramains
March 8, 2023 9:55 am

Just say that the answers to their questions is classified as National Security and you should get a pass.
That’s what the government says every time they don’t want to answer a question.

noslavery4me
noslavery4me
March 8, 2023 10:07 am

i can answer all the questions truthfully and non-sensical. “it’s my personal business and none of yours” never sign anything from them.

noslavery4me
noslavery4me
March 8, 2023 10:11 am

awesome anon!! wish i would have read down before posting my comment. i am looking forward to my noyfb questionaire!

Klingon
Klingon
March 8, 2023 10:23 am

Years ago a family member was approached by a census worker wanting to know how many bedrooms were in their home. When asked why they were told :

” So we can relocate people here in case of EMERGENCY ”

Relative went ballistic ! Called the A.C.L.U. on the Census Bureau and was never bothered again.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  Klingon
March 8, 2023 10:30 am

THAT would be a mistake today. The ACLU would likely be defending the ’emergency org’ today to require you to move out and make room for some poor hapless illegal immigrant. Selfish white asshole.

Klingon
Klingon
  anon a moos
March 8, 2023 10:51 am

Yep, this was back in pre-woke times

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  anon a moos
March 8, 2023 3:26 pm

In Europe now, massive refugees from Ukraine, some from Russia are getting apts and moving Germans out. Elsewhere also. I read foreign news sites.

SaltyOldCracker
SaltyOldCracker
March 8, 2023 10:32 am

The law does not require me to be able to read or write…
Or even speak English.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  SaltyOldCracker
March 8, 2023 11:13 am

And yet it DOES require that you attend school for 12 years of your very short life.

Hmm.

We can’t deal with the insane homeless, but we can sure keep their population up with GOV indoctrination, can’t we?

Seems like we’ve codified insanity.

Machinist
Machinist
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 8, 2023 3:48 pm

Everything I was taught in public schools I forgot, on purpose.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
March 8, 2023 10:34 am

I bet they have 100% compliance filling it out.

Pablo
Pablo
March 8, 2023 10:35 am

With all the information people “have” to give out like DOB, SSN, address, marital status and number of dependents just for W-2 and tax purposes, to the information people voluntarily give out like shopping history, social media, and browsing history, it is interesting that the Eye of Sauron cannot put it all together.
People still voluntarily fill these forms out and makes Their job easier.
The same idiots who say “I have nothing to hide” are some of the ones who will be astounded when the Social Credit System becomes a reality.

Boogie
Boogie
March 8, 2023 10:38 am

The census is just another piece of garbage to me, junk mail. Come to my door uninvited and I will ask you to leave. I’m a dick that way.

Machinist
Machinist
  Boogie
March 8, 2023 3:50 pm

America needs more dicks like you.

B_MC
B_MC
March 8, 2023 10:54 am

Although no reports have surfaced of individuals actually being penalized for refusing to answer the survey, the potential fines that can be levied for refusing to participate in the ACS are staggering.

Unless it is delivered by registered mail and someone signs for it, they cannot prove you received it. If I had been sent one, somebody must have stolen it from my mailbox.

Lucredius
Lucredius
  B_MC
March 8, 2023 1:30 pm

Or, your buddies at the postal NON service must of misplaced it.
L.

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Lucredius
March 8, 2023 4:36 pm

Plz do correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought Congressional Representation (uh, for what it is worth) for our gerrymandered districts depends on population count from US Census bureau responses. ???

In other words, to disenfranchise Liberty minded folk from having a voice, piss them off with intrusive/obnoxious paperwork (that they have every reason to ignore), SO THAT they will suffer under an adversarial Ilhan X. Omar type from the next district over.

After all, they absorbed your previous Rep seat due to a fedgov documented population “decrease”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  World War Zero
March 8, 2023 6:39 pm

They’re all actors anyway. Bad ones. There is no representation only lobbyists puppets.

TLate
TLate
March 8, 2023 10:59 am

News flash alphabet agencies already have almost all this info. The only way to avoid many of the myriad of databases is to conduct ALL transactions via cash. Of course, the gubermint is working to eliminate cash and already monitors using large sums of cash because war on drugs, terrorism, etc. etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 8, 2023 11:05 am

“The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities.” | Zbigniew Brzezinski , in his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era

The Matrix told you that you are a ” battery “. An energy resource.
The following is from ; SILENT WEAPONS FOR QUIET WARS on why they want all this information.

“Therefore, economic amplifiers not only deliver power gain but also,
in effect, are used to cause changes in the economic circuitry. ”

General sources of information:

(1) telephone taps (3) analysis of garbage
(2) surveillance (4) behavior of children in school
Standard of living by:
(l)food (3) shelter

(2) clothing (4) transportation
Social contacts:

(1) telephone � itemized record of calls
(2) family � marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc.
friends, associates, etc.
(4) memberships in organizations
(5) political affiliation
THE PERSONAL PAPER TRAIL

Personal buying habits, i.e., personal consumer preferences:

(1) checking accounts
(2) credit-card purchases
(3) “tagged” credit-card purchases � the credit-card purchase of
products bearing the U.P.C. (Universal Product Code)
Assets:

(1) checking accounts (5) automobile, etc.
(2) savings accounts (6) safety deposit at bank
(3) real estate (7) stock market
(4) business

Government sources (via intimidation):

(1) Internal Revenue Service
(2) OSHA
(3) Census
(4) etc.
Other government sources � surveillance of U.S. mail.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 8, 2023 11:14 am

Director of Upward Mobility in Eastern Europe: Zbigniew Chrysler

https://www.cartalk.com/content/staff-credits

Russian Chauffeur: Picov Andropov

Document Security Expert from Jamaica: Euripides Upmann

Financial Advisors: Illgott and Gaines

Fashion Improvement Coach: Noah Vale

Rip van Winkle
Rip van Winkle
March 8, 2023 11:05 am

Hummm… I see a class action lawsuit in ACS’s future. Liberty or Rutherford Institutes… are you up for taking this on?? The Constitution only authorizes a head count EVERY TEN YEARS. Last done in 2020, right? This is 2023 isn’t it or have I been asleep for seven years?

judy hulsey
judy hulsey
March 8, 2023 12:45 pm

If it is mandatory or one can be fined for not complying(this is not true—I have left many pages blank with no adverse reaction)…then it is fun time…answers will vary and I’m gonna have fun!!!

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
March 8, 2023 3:02 pm

This country is beyond hope more than I imagined. People are doing exactly what gov. tells them too well over 90 percent anyway. I had a form like this in mailbox several decades back, I called their # and told them my financial Q was personal and will not even tell my siblings, cousins or close friends. Told them to call the IRS if they needed tax info. and I’m too busy to look for my tax return, and hung up abruptly. Over 90% of adults don’t care about anything or being Q by gov. Most ppl do this daily: They freakin’ reveal their dirty laundry online in these social media trash sites daily and check for relatives/ friend’s gossiping about their classmates, workplace or family issues, etc. This whole oper. is psy-ops just like pushing covid shots because people are too stupid to know their rights/where to draw the line.

Llpoh
Llpoh
March 8, 2023 3:48 pm

I used to be surveyed all the time because I owned a unique business, and so various govt departments wanted to know all about it. I would get the survey, and toss it in the circular file. The deadline would pass, and I would get a call asking me where my response was. Would tell them I never received it. They would send another. I would bin it, and around we would go again. Usually that worked in the end and they would go away. Occasionally they would get the bright idea of either sending the survey registered, or even hand deliver it. I would again delay as long as I could. If that didn’t work I would finally tell them I wasn’t going to fill out their survey, and they could take me to court. They always went away after that.

The govt depts I didn’t screw around with were the EPA and safety inspectors. Those fucks can and will shut you down over nothing. If a person wants to wield a lot of power and be incompetent, the EPA is the job of choice. IRS isn’t bad either, but I did tend to give them issues. They love to audit, they just prefer to audit someone who 1) doesn’t have ability to fight back, and. 2) who uses accountants who are known to circumvent the rules. I wasn’t in either of those categories, so they had easier fish to fry than me, and tended to piss off when I told them to leave me alone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 8, 2023 6:34 pm

I told these clowns to kick rocks and not to return. Or else.

Obbledy
Obbledy
March 8, 2023 8:52 pm

Typical government outsourcing THEIR jobs!….,how can you claim to represent and then act like you DONT KNOW the very people you represent!I would list legal and Constitutional answers to every question!

TampaRed
TampaRed
March 8, 2023 10:00 pm

a year or so after the 2000 census we started receiving follow up questionnaires b/c we had not filled out the original correctly,as in none of your damned biz —
my wife is from germany & has a unique german 1st name —
a guy came out to the house one afternoon & my step kids were in the back yard –one of the entry roads into my park runs past the house & the guy saw them & walked along the fence to them & started speaking to them in german –they could both speak some german b/c they spent every summer in germany w/my inlaws —
my wife happened to come out about that time & heard the conversation–he was asking them the census questions,including the intrusive ones,though they might not have been as bad as today–
she lit into the guy in german & my son told me that mom was using some of the same words that opa used when he was watching soccer —
that did not stop them though –they kept calling –i finally called my congressman & his local office did not seem concerned so i called the dc office & did some cursing —
within a couple of hours i received a call from the se director of the census in atlanta telling me that it was all going away —

Leah
Leah
March 8, 2023 10:44 pm

Nah. I don’t talk much if at all to my relatives especially since the c farce. I don’t know anything about my neighbors except every couple of years they try to use my patio as an ashtray. Then I flick the butts in the common area after I take a picture.

I couldn’t tell you an average of my bills, but I will know if something seems out of place in my balances.

I don’t know but you can try to figure it out if it means so much. Fuck that shit. Go away.

ron martin
ron martin
March 9, 2023 8:04 am

Thanks Mr. Whitehead. Sadly, octogenarians like me have seen our once great republic devolve into a tyrannical state where our freedoms have slowly but inexorably been reduced to slavery. The younger generations have been born into this slavery and mistake it for freedom with the help of a evil government and controlled media. I see no countervailing force to stop this. We need only to see the results of the shut down of the world’s economy by a flu labeled a viral pandemic to see what’s coming soon to our future. Prepping and persevering will help but I honestly think only prayer to our Father and His Son is the ultimate solution.