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JaneyVee (50 posts) If they privatized the U.S. Postal Service
1-Stamps will be $5 each.
2-You will pay monthly to receive your mail (unless it's bills of course)
3-You will pay monthly to opt-out of the INSANE barrage of junk mail you will undoubtedly receive now that we're forced to submit your personal info to another corporate entity with a CEO just looking for a big paycheck & bonus.
4-Every time gas prices rise so will stamp prices.
5-It will be publicly traded, go bankrupt, and cease to exist. Leaving us without a mail system.
6-Your mail, personal info, prescriptions, etc will be in the hands of a private & secretive corporation.
7-Could effectively influence politics & elections by controlling messaging/political mail/ads
8-The plutocrats get to crush another Union as they continue to raid & pillage middle class wages.
9-They'll find new & inventive ways to price-gouge.
Anything else?
A couple of DUmmies suggest one or two more that I simply don't understand
elleng (33,011 posts)
3. Federal Express and/or United Parcel would be the 'postal service'
which is what was probably intended. Interestingly, they use the USPS for the last miles of their services anyway; Fed Ex and UPS can't do THEIR business without the U.S. Postal Service.
I get a lot of stuff from on-line vendors, delivered by UPS and/or FEDEX right to my back porch, with a 1/4 mile dirt driveway between the porch and the paved road. Then there's this one.
KauaiK (7 posts)
14. Left off one - LESS reliable
It will be less reliable than the PO.
On the 23rd of Jul I mailed (USPS) a small (less than 1 LB) package of bicycle parts to another member of a bicycle forum in Idaho (I'm in Fla), and the counterman told me it would arrive there on the 25th or 26th. The guy got it on Aug 2nd. I used a 'Priority Mail' package. I've never ever had a package take that long with UPS/FEDEX.