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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 4447121" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>95% of my mail is junk, and that's the case for most people. If the Post Office died, we'd get by with some adjustments. All bills can be paperless. If the elderly aren't able to pay online, there are alternative ways. Does UPS & FedEx not deliver envelopes? If people and companies must send paper, the other carriers already do it, although at higher cost.</p><p></p><p>So companies stop sending piles of circulars every week. Who cares, it's all online. Or you can pick one up at the front of the store.</p><p></p><p>Here's another thought. We already have independent contractors delivering food through GrubHub, Door Dash, Uber Eats, Got Chew, and others. If the government or some company needs to send mail in mass such as this year's Census, couldn't such contractors deliver them at a fraction of the cost? Or the same people that still deliver newspapers?</p><p></p><p>The mail service outlined in the Constitution assumes no other alternatives. In 2020, we no longer need the entity known as the Postal Service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 4447121, member: 50088"] 95% of my mail is junk, and that's the case for most people. If the Post Office died, we'd get by with some adjustments. All bills can be paperless. If the elderly aren't able to pay online, there are alternative ways. Does UPS & FedEx not deliver envelopes? If people and companies must send paper, the other carriers already do it, although at higher cost. So companies stop sending piles of circulars every week. Who cares, it's all online. Or you can pick one up at the front of the store. Here's another thought. We already have independent contractors delivering food through GrubHub, Door Dash, Uber Eats, Got Chew, and others. If the government or some company needs to send mail in mass such as this year's Census, couldn't such contractors deliver them at a fraction of the cost? Or the same people that still deliver newspapers? The mail service outlined in the Constitution assumes no other alternatives. In 2020, we no longer need the entity known as the Postal Service. [/QUOTE]
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