Credit to KCTV5 for finally writing a report that puts the local government efforts in perspective without all of the flowery euphemisms about locals "counting" for something other than more federal funding.
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How important is the census, really? KC didn't qualify for COVID relief money because of undercounting
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- The last day to respond to the census is next Monday (Oct. 5), but the census is not just a count of how many people live in the United States. It's a guide for how to allocate federal resources, and Kansas City almost missed out on some much-needed COVID-19 relief.
They need it for the airport.
ReplyDeleteThis is so much BS. They want us to fill out the census for representation in congress, and I am not going to contribute to the colonizers' dominion over us.
ReplyDeleteOh no, does this mean the city is not going to remain being so beautiful and well maintained?
ReplyDeleteMeans the Reverends might have to settle for a Chrysler 300
ReplyDeleteDamn they are searching the couch cushions ain't they?
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There was no undercount. Kansas City simply did not have the population to qualify.
ReplyDeleteThey damned sure won't with people leaving 7:52
ReplyDeleteI lied on my, said the house was vacant! He he!
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