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We need to close down it, and to banks give more bailout money. This year's decline in financial sector bonuses is alarming.
Why they don't put mail in Yellow Cabs® and charge. postage by the ninth of a mile?
Benjamin Franklin's idea of a so-called "Post Office" only worked for two hundred fifty years -- let's get rid of it so we can pay for more bank bailouts, ATF gun-running and money laundering operations, wars, indefinite detention facilities, torture chambers, and remote control assassinations. Old Ben must have been some kind of Occupier, or Terrorist. The Ben Bernank is in the driver's seat now, not the Ben Franklin.
The little people use the postal mail. For us there are Courier Services. Why should we be forced to subsidize their filthy schemes? And they should also close all of the public schools. What a waste of our hard earned tax dollarz that we don't pay anyway!
To my favorite candidae Herman Cain and also to Perry, Rick, will I send postal letter telling hims, please to get rid of Postal Service. I'm STILL with Herman!
I've never understood a business model that shifts money from states whose residents pay more in Federal taxes than money they receive from the Federal government, to states that receive more from the Federal government than the taxes their residents pay to the Federal government.
I've never understood a business model that proposes to deliver the same size and weight for the same price regardless of the distance that letter must travel to reach its destination.
45 cents across town or 45 cents across the country? Really? No wonder they are broke.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Leonardo da Vinci
Most people chose unhappiness over uncertainty, Tim Ferris