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Published January 13, 2015
By Meghan ClyneWriter
Where's the outrage?
With all the recent obsessing over the "rights" of terrorists in Guantanamo, and the idea that President Obama's Supreme Court nominee should support "the constitutional right to privacy," you'd expect the civil-liberties crowd to be inflamed by the federal government forcing Americans to disclose sensitive information about their finances, health and lifestyles.
You would be wrong.
Recently nearly 3 million Americans were sent the American Community Survey. An annual supplement to the decennial Census, the 28-page survey pursues obnoxious nanny-state details such as whether your home has a flush toilet, what kind of fuel you use for heat and how much you spend on everything from electricity and flood insurance to your mortgage and property taxes.
To read Ms. Clyne's complete essay, click here.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/uncle-sams-way-too-nosy-survey