Finshaggy
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And I said Texas, Cali, and Colorado.
Are you even IN any of those states?

So you don't ever ever ever ever ever go into a USPS store, how the fuck should you know ANYTHING about them???
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And I said Texas, Cali, and Colorado.
Are you even IN any of those states?![]()
THEY GIVE THE PRIORITY BOXES AWAY THERE TOO........![]()
No matter how many times you tell me I'm wrong.
I have walked in the post office, and had to buy tape, and seen everything else for sale. I always have my own boxes and stuff though.
They sell sharpies, boxes, envelopes, if you ask for tape, they tell you to buy some.![]()
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SO YOU ARE STILL DANCING AROUND THE FACT THAT THEY GIVE YOU THE PRORITY BOXES FOR FREE AND THE PRIORITY TAPE...![]()
Having a Postal service is mandated by the Constitution. Nothing in the Constitution says it has to turn a profit or even break even.
Nothing in the US Constitution mandates having a postal service, what constitution are you reading? LOL
So if you haven't heard the USPS is running out of money.
If nothing is done they will go broke, and have to shut down. This could be within five years.
This would mean no more postcards, thank you letters, or anything like that. It would cost $10 flat to FedEx it...And jail will have to start letting people call whoever they want, instead of having a calling list of like 3 people that you have to choose. It would just be cruel and unusual punishment, to not let you write family.
I've got an idea though.
Public Transportation should be going out of business too, because to many people use cars. But they have people paying them for ADVERTISING.
Public buses, or light rails have ads inside, outside, and at the stations.
The post office needs to "Sell Out".
Companies need to start paying to have their logos on stamps, or envelopes. On postal cars, public mailboxes, and the post office itself.
If they advertise for people, they can survive. And companies can advertise like that, instead of sending you so much shitty mail everyday.
Unless congress bails them out...That's another option...
article 1 section 8 clause 7, kiddo.
LMAO, that's not a mandate, Kiddo!
The USPS is constitutionally mandated government entity. The Postal Clause (in which UB supplied the location of in the Constitution) makes it so. It gave congress the enumerated powers to create what we call the USPS.
The USPS is constitutionally mandated government entity. The Postal Clause (in which UB supplied the location of in the Constitution) makes it so. It gave congress the enumerated powers to create what we call the USPS.
Lol no, I wasn't joking. Now, if you want to say that because of what is written in the Constitution that Congress has an ethical mandate, or a moral one, to create post offices you would have a stronger argument. But enumerated powers are not mandates to act. If it weren't in there then there would certainly be an argument against the gov't ability to create POs, but it does not say they must.