I mentioned earlier that the Democrats’ math does not add up when it came to jobs numbers.
Congressman Eric Cantor has prepared a chart that shows just how screwed up the White House’s numbers are. The White House attributes the error to a rounding error. That doesn’t quite add up though.
Small states have significant deviations from totals by the state versus total by the congressional district. And states with just one state wide congressional district have +20% swings.
Is this the same type of math and rounding they’ll use for census numbers?

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ConservativeLawStudent Thursday, February 12th at 8:28PM EST (link)are better at just using numbers, not making sure they are correct
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Census isn't about numbers, it's about jobs for ACORN
Beaglescout (Diary) Thursday, February 12th at 10:59PM EST (link)Anybody else think that there is going to be a large call for a certain subcontractor with experience in counting up large numbers of imaginary individuals among the “have-nots” of our inner cities? It will provide a way to divert even more federal expenditures to the “underserved” inner cities, which are even more crowded and miserable with all the newly discovered imaginary citizens than they were before. And it will be more ammo for the socialists’ plot to gerrymander all the districts in the country in their favor.
In the meantime, we are sure to hear about how bad Tom Delay was for leading the anti-gerrymandering effort in Texas every time we bring this up. They will call what he did gerrymandering though, since they cannot tell the truth even in small things.
“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.”
It depends on what the meaning of "rounding" is
David123 (Diary) Thursday, February 12th at 8:30PM EST (link)nt
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How hard is it to count North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming
nivlem (Diary) Friday, February 13th at 1:47AM EST (link)sorry, I’m from the Midwest….this isn’t rocket science….these good people do
not roam any longer. The reservations probably have clear counts because
they get subsidies from the governement. If anything, they are over estimated.
That leaves immigrants. Granted certain nationalities are prevalent in the
midwest, however, they congregate in the rural cities and are supported
by the local communities due to being resettled.
Wierd, but how can you be off that much?