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Bruno
02-06-2010, 01:35 PM
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Taxpayers might want to pay close attention to this Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast or they'll miss Uncle Sam's 30-second, $2.5-million reminder to stand up and be counted.

That's what the Census Bureau paid CBS to get their message notched somewhere between a National Lampoon reprisal, a weird dude with big glasses, a beer-can house and men without pants.

And, that's just a fraction of what the bureau plans to spend this year to get Americans to answer a simple, 10-question survey.

The bureau is spending $133 million between January and May -- or, more than $13 million for each of 10 questions, one of which reads: What is your telephone number? -- to publicize the national head-count. Part of that effort is the Super Bowl ad, which Kendall Johnson, a spokeswoman for the bureau, confirmed Wednesday to FoxNews.com cost $2.5 million to air. The ad, produced by actor and director Christopher Guest, also will appear in other media, Johnson said.

"We have rotations across all kinds of cable properties on network and cable TV," she said, adding that the bureau plans to advertise in 28 languages, including some as obscure as Hmong, a southeast Asian dialect.

"What an absolute colossal waste of money," said David Williams, vice president for policy at Citizens Against Government Waste, a government watchdog group based in Washington.

"That's a lot of money to spend on a glorified public service announcement," Williams said. "While they're counting people, we're going to be counting the dollars that they're spending."

Shannon Jacobs, a spokeswoman for CBS, which airs the Super Bowl, told FoxNews.com Wednesday that advertisements for this year's game have topped $3 million.

CBS sold some ads "north of $3 million," she said, adding that there's a range in price depending on the advertisement's placement during the game.

The census, conducted every 10 years, is an official count of the nation's population mandated by the Constitution. The results are used to determine distribution of taxpayer money and the apportionment of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Every U.S. household, including those occupied by non-citizens and illegal immigrants, must be counted.

The census questionnaire -- touted by the bureau as one of the shortest forms in history -- consists of 10 questions and is intended to take no longer than 10 minutes to complete, according to the bureau's Web site.

__27__
02-06-2010, 01:42 PM
The fucking lieing disgusting census ads are bullshit.


"If 10 years ago 5 teachers were enough to teach the kids in our area, but suddenly many new kids are moved into the area and 5 teachers are no longer enough, how will we ever know if you don't fill out your census? Fill out your census, it's the only way we get the money we deserve."

Oh really? You need to know the color of my skin, how much money I make, my education, what kind of car I drive, and on and on and on to know how many teachers we need in the area? FUCK YOU. This campaign is so disgusting and deceitful it has to be the most blatant propaganda I have ever seen. If C4L, or any of the other campaigns out there with money were looking for something to spend it on, countering this propaganda bullshit would be prime opportunity number 1.

kahless
02-06-2010, 02:13 PM
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"If 10 years ago 5 teachers were enough to teach the kids in our area, but suddenly many new kids are moved into the area and 5 teachers are no longer enough, how will we ever know if you don't fill out your census? Fill out your census, it's the only way we get the money we deserve."

I have to say it is a fine piece of propaganda since sheeple eat this kind of "its for the children" shit up. I can only imagine the debates it will spark at Superbowl parties all over America.

LittleLightShining
02-06-2010, 02:19 PM
ht tp://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/02/03/taxpayers-fork-million-single-census-ad-super-bowl/

Taxpayers might want to pay close attention to this Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast or they'll miss Uncle Sam's 30-second, $2.5-million reminder to stand up and be counted.

That's what the Census Bureau paid CBS to get their message notched somewhere between a National Lampoon reprisal, a weird dude with big glasses, a beer-can house and men without pants.

And, that's just a fraction of what the bureau plans to spend this year to get Americans to answer a simple, 10-question survey.

The bureau is spending $133 million between January and May -- or, more than $13 million for each of 10 questions, one of which reads: What is your telephone number? -- to publicize the national head-count. Part of that effort is the Super Bowl ad, which Kendall Johnson, a spokeswoman for the bureau, confirmed Wednesday to FoxNews.com cost $2.5 million to air. The ad, produced by actor and director Christopher Guest, also will appear in other media, Johnson said.

"We have rotations across all kinds of cable properties on network and cable TV," she said, adding that the bureau plans to advertise in 28 languages, including some as obscure as Hmong, a southeast Asian dialect.

"What an absolute colossal waste of money," said David Williams, vice president for policy at Citizens Against Government Waste, a government watchdog group based in Washington.

"That's a lot of money to spend on a glorified public service announcement," Williams said. "While they're counting people, we're going to be counting the dollars that they're spending."

Shannon Jacobs, a spokeswoman for CBS, which airs the Super Bowl, told FoxNews.com Wednesday that advertisements for this year's game have topped $3 million.

CBS sold some ads "north of $3 million," she said, adding that there's a range in price depending on the advertisement's placement during the game.

The census, conducted every 10 years, is an official count of the nation's population mandated by the Constitution. The results are used to determine distribution of taxpayer money and the apportionment of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Every U.S. household, including those occupied by non-citizens and illegal immigrants, must be counted.

The census questionnaire -- touted by the bureau as one of the shortest forms in history -- consists of 10 questions and is intended to take no longer than 10 minutes to complete, according to the bureau's Web site.Between the census and h1n1 vaccine the gov is spending big $ on propaganda :(

As an aside, The National Lampoon reprisal is for a company that a VT C4Ler started and sold.

RCA
02-06-2010, 02:57 PM
Vote in this poll:

h ttp://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/02/02/buy-census-bureaus-super-bowl-ad/

angelatc
02-06-2010, 03:20 PM
The fucking lieing disgusting census ads are bullshit.


"If 10 years ago 5 teachers were enough to teach the kids in our area, but suddenly many new kids are moved into the area and 5 teachers are no longer enough, how will we ever know if you don't fill out your census?

Maybe by counting the number of kids enrolling every year?

Lovecraftian4Paul
02-06-2010, 06:20 PM
At least it isn't an ad for the Hell Care.

__27__
02-06-2010, 11:02 PM
Maybe by counting the number of kids enrolling every year?

Counting kids doesn't get their meaty claws into every aspect of your life. The better way would be to get government out of schools, seems the market does a pretty good job of deciding how many teachers are needed in private schools, and they don't even have to ask you how many square feet your house is to do it!

dvictr
02-06-2010, 11:48 PM
organize a massive BOYCOTT of this census.

might bring some coverage of the REAL issues

slothman
02-07-2010, 03:58 AM
organize a massive BOYCOTT of this census.

might bring some coverage of the REAL issues

Do you mean the whole thing, including the number of
people; or just the part not required by the Const?

A person who is for the Const. but against part of it seems contradictory.