tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-926331686958472031.post2169029770016803656..comments2023-05-10T11:14:50.324-04:00Comments on PolitiConn: Through No Default Of Our OwnTerry Cowgillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09879361872421002161noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-926331686958472031.post-9576985731864989452011-08-04T08:07:15.255-04:002011-08-04T08:07:15.255-04:00Terry, my comments (as they always are on this sub...Terry, my comments (as they always are on this subject) colored by the high regard in which I hold the tiny Taconic Post Office.<br /><br />That said, I think that the analysis of what the Post Office loses may overlook some roles that it plays that would have to be transported elsewhere. Draft registration and passport applications are two distinctly non-postal functions that could be performed elsewhere at far higher cost. The Post Office acts as a bank for those too poor (or unhappy with real banks) to have a checking account. Although they seem to be trying to get out of this function, in many rural areas, Post Offices serve as de facto community centers.<br /><br />If the Postal Service were privatized, costs would be incurred as all these functions -- as well as normal postal functions -- were market priced. These costs would fall disproportionally on the poorest and least able to assume them.Geoff Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17447466986686197032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-926331686958472031.post-30841149088686432512011-08-03T20:59:32.503-04:002011-08-03T20:59:32.503-04:00Geoff, if I was "campaigning" to do anyt...Geoff, if I was "campaigning" to do anything, it was to close Salisbury instead. Even postal officials admitted that made more sense. But they couldn't do it because of stupid union rules. And no, I do not need delivery six days a week. <br /><br />I ask you: Do you think it's acceptable for the PO to lose $7 billion a year and for taxpayers to make up the difference?<br /><br />I say, stop the subsidies, reform the labor agreements and let the PO charge what they need to in order to stop soaking the taxpayers who don't use the mail anymore. And if you object to that, then I say privatize, as has been widely done in Europe.Terry Cowgillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09879361872421002161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-926331686958472031.post-49662399645191506042011-08-03T20:45:12.167-04:002011-08-03T20:45:12.167-04:00Terry, a couple of weeks ago you were campaigning ...Terry, a couple of weeks ago you were campaigning to keep the Lakeville Post Office (in an area with Post Offices were laid out by how far it was convenient to ride a horse in a day and back). <br /><br />You don't subsidize Post Offices with carrier delivery, and you save a lot of money. Does the postperson REALLY need to call at your door six days a week?Geoff Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17447466986686197032noreply@blogger.com