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If the USPS didn't have to go to Congress every time it needed to raise rates to cover costs it might be in better shape. -- nm
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by
TWuG
Technology is driving their traffic down. Everything online now. -- nm
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budice
Sep 14 '11, 21:05
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Rates are just part of their issue.
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TWuG
Sep 14, 21:12
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Don't disagree, but... we also mandate delivery to every address at the same cost.
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muzungu psilotum
Sep 14, 21:41
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cause it's in the Constitution -- nm
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moles
Sep 14, 21:42
i think their long-term problems are more systemic -- mandated pension obligations to the workers etc. -- nm
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moles
Sep 14, 21:09
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