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LiberalArkie

(15,719 posts)
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 08:55 PM Aug 2020

DO WE REALLY WANT TO LIVE WITHOUT THE POST OFFICE?

The Postal Service is not a federal agency. It does not cost taxpayers a dollar. It loses money only because Congress mandates that it do so. What it is is a miracle of high technology and human touch. It's what binds us together as a country.

FEBRUARY 1 2013

THE LETTER IS MAILED FROM GOLD HILL, OREGON.

The eleven hundred residents of this lingering gold-rush town, mostly mechanics and carpenters and retail clerks in other places, wake with the sun and end their day with a walk to the aluminum mailbox bolted to a post at the edge of their yard. In between, Carrie Grabenhorst heads out of town on highway 99, follows the Rogue River, and turns right on Sardine Creek Road. She turns left at a large madrone tree and heads up a quarter mile of dirt road, takes the right fork, goes past the sagging red barn to a white clapboard house with green trim, where she takes a dog biscuit from her pocket and offers it to the large golden retriever. It’s a Monday, about 2:00 P.M. The dog stops barking. This is the usual peace, negotiated after thousands of visits over eighteen years.

Often Grabenhorst’s elderly customers are waiting at the door, or even by the mailbox, for her right-hand-drive Jeep to edge onto the shoulder. Many of them are alone all day. Their postal carrier is that one reliable human contact, six days a week. Some are older veterans. Quite a few have limited mobility, and it isn’t uncommon for her to lend a hand with an errand; she’s been known to pick up milk in town and bring it along with the mail. Grabenhorst drives seventy miles a day and makes 660 deliveries. On a typical day, that might include fifty packages of medicine.

Her route is one of 227,000 throughout America. On the South Side of Chicago, carriers walk cracked sidewalks, past empty lots and overfilled projects. In the suburbs of Phoenix, mail trucks deliver to banks of mailboxes outside gated communities. In Brooklyn, they pushed their carts up sidewalks and ducked into bodegas on September 11, as they always do. Residents say they were comforted to see their postal workers still making the rounds, the government still functioning. In rural Alaska, mail comes by snowmobile and seaplane. In chaps and a cowboy hat, Charlie Chamberlain leads a train of postal mules down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, where a tribe of Havasupai Indians lives. Wearing blue trunks and a ball cap, Mark Lipscomb delivers letters by speedboat up and down the Magnolia River in Alabama.

Want to send a letter to Talkeetna, Alaska, from New York? It will cost you fifty dollars by UPS. Grabenhorst or Lipscomb can do it for less than two quarters: the same as the cost of getting a letter from Gold Hill to Shady Cove, Oregon, twenty miles up the road. It’s how the postal service works: The many short-distance deliveries down the block or across the city pay for the longer ones across the country. From the moment Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general in 1775, the purpose of the post office has always been to bind the nation together. It was a way of unifying thirteen disparate colonies so that the abolitionist in Philadelphia had access to the same information and newspapers as the slaveholder in Augusta, Georgia.

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https://classic.esquire.com/article/2013/2/1/do-we-really-want-to-live-without-the-post-office?utm_source=digg

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Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
1. Well, of course, not, but we want Trump lackeys to quit
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 08:58 PM
Aug 2020

running it into the ground. I wish something between the mail carriers and the people would come up to let us protest this Trump treachery together. The USPS is not a problem. DeJoy dismantling it and sabotaging it is.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
3. They are running entire country into the ground.
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:02 PM
Aug 2020

Vote! As this seems to be the only hope of getting putin out of WH!

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
5. Absolutely! Vote, but we gotta make sure that our votes get to where we need them to go.
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:06 PM
Aug 2020

What kills me is how he made this all up and when the truth was the USPS has been handling elections for ages, he MADE it so they now cannot by installing one of his yes men in there to do it for him.

I hope people know they can take their ballot to their local elections board by now.

DON'T trust anyone else to do it for you either.


Republicans in NC tried to claim that and took people's ballots and never turned them in. That happened back in 2018. Had to have a whole new election after that and the original guy, a preacher from Charlotte named Mark Harris, decided not to run the second time around. I guess not. Everyone knew he and his campaign were thieves then.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
7. Not all states allow hand delivery of ballots! Shithole TN is one of them
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:09 PM
Aug 2020

Please, everyone, check your state laws & plan accordingly!

Yes, this is even MORE deliberate destruction of what we hold dear!

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
2. Absolutely Not. But I don't have a problem making LEGITIMATE changes to
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:01 PM
Aug 2020

make it more efficient.

Like, do we really need Saturday delivery? Or, reducing the 400,000 Blue mailboxes in 1985 to 160,000 last count (less some 75 or so removed in the last couple of weeks, freaking everyone out).

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
4. We get Sat delivery here in hellhole TN but
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:03 PM
Aug 2020

Post office is not open at all on Sat. Hours: 9-4 mon-friday.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
9. Yeah, except they've been locking up blue boxes at last pickup at some Post Offices for years.
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 09:11 PM
Aug 2020

And since 1985, they have removed an average of 7,000 blue mailboxes a year. It's not something new.

What is new is well deserved paranoia, but probably little that is really a conspiracy.

diva77

(7,643 posts)
12. As a non-partisan government agency the post office is indispensable for elections.
Mon Aug 17, 2020, 12:12 AM
Aug 2020

Hopefully this sabotage of the post office turning it into a partisan operation for elections will shed light on what has transpired with computerized voting & voter registration and tabulation -- all of these functions are being run by corporations with proprietary software and hardware.

We need to dump HAVA , dump the computers and return to handcounted paper ballots at the precinct level with public oversight.

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