• Upcoming price hike for stamps

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 19 07:20:59 2022
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html

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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Wed Oct 19 13:04:58 2022
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:21:01 AM UTC-8, gggg gggg wrote:
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html
    One kind of protest against increased mail rates would be to prevent all the 4th class mail from being sent, including all addressed to no one in particular. Tired of removing all the flotsome from my mailbox that I don't read.

    Invasion of privacy could apply to phone calls from "poll takers," too, as well as email trash. Seems like those selling "free" apps preventing Internet garbage are also selling our information to third party sellers.

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  • From The Real Bev@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Wed Oct 19 19:20:04 2022
    On 10/19/22 1:04 PM, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:21:01 AM UTC-8, gggg gggg wrote:
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html
    One kind of protest against increased mail rates would be to prevent all the 4th class mail from being sent, including all addressed to no one in particular. Tired of removing all the flotsome from my mailbox that I don't read.

    Invasion of privacy could apply to phone calls from "poll takers," too, as well as email trash. Seems like those selling "free" apps preventing Internet garbage are also selling our information to third party sellers.

    Apparently junk mail subsidizes the first class stuff.

    I KNOW they sold my mom's forwarding address to whoever would buy it
    after the 1-year forward expired -- after that the begging letters came
    to HER name at MY address. She was always annoyed that the charities
    she supported wasted her money by begging for more. After 5 years I
    think she broke even.

    --
    Cheers, Bev
    They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't
    we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys,
    it's worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it any more.

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 19:11:16 2023
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 7:21:01 AM UTC-7, wrote:
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html

    https://news.yahoo.com/finance/news/usps-plans-another-price-hike-212253777.html

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  • From Dim Witte@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Sat Apr 15 18:32:22 2023
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:20:13 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote:
    On 10/19/22 1:04 PM, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:21:01 AM UTC-8, gggg gggg wrote:
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html
    One kind of protest against increased mail rates would be to prevent all the 4th class mail from being sent, including all addressed to no one in particular. Tired of removing all the flotsome from my mailbox that I don't read.

    Invasion of privacy could apply to phone calls from "poll takers," too, as well as email trash. Seems like those selling "free" apps preventing Internet garbage are also selling our information to third party sellers.
    Apparently junk mail subsidizes the first class stuff.

    I KNOW they sold my mom's forwarding address to whoever would buy it
    after the 1-year forward expired -- after that the begging letters came
    to HER name at MY address. She was always annoyed that the charities
    she supported wasted her money by begging for more. After 5 years I
    think she broke even.

    --
    Cheers, Bev
    They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't
    we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys,
    it's worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it any more.

    Was a U.S. President's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, who advocated additions to the Constitution during the Depression, labeling them "progressive." So if we start changing federal laws, maybe we could have: 1) a national banking system run by bureaucrats;
    2) change in State Department trading with foreign countries, barring countries not aligned with our constitution; 3)citizenship limited, no dual citizenships, and citizenship required to vote; 4) withdrawal of military missions in foreign countries; 5)
    use of social reform work camps for dissenters; 6) federal insurance for medical, home, auto, burial; 7) elections not referencing political parties, no private use of donations by PAC and other NFP organizations; 8) votes for each candidate either Yes,
    No, or ?, with Nos subtracted from Yeses; 9) censorship of media, social engineering, public school propaganda; 10) some federal programs open 7-days a week, and no more federal holidays.

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Sun Apr 16 00:09:38 2023
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 6:32:24 PM UTC-7, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:20:13 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote:
    On 10/19/22 1:04 PM, Dim Witte wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:21:01 AM UTC-8, gggg gggg wrote:
    https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html
    One kind of protest against increased mail rates would be to prevent all the 4th class mail from being sent, including all addressed to no one in particular. Tired of removing all the flotsome from my mailbox that I don't read.

    Invasion of privacy could apply to phone calls from "poll takers," too, as well as email trash. Seems like those selling "free" apps preventing Internet garbage are also selling our information to third party sellers.
    Apparently junk mail subsidizes the first class stuff.

    I KNOW they sold my mom's forwarding address to whoever would buy it
    after the 1-year forward expired -- after that the begging letters came
    to HER name at MY address. She was always annoyed that the charities
    she supported wasted her money by begging for more. After 5 years I
    think she broke even.

    --
    Cheers, Bev
    They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq. Why don't
    we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys,
    it's worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it any more.
    Was a U.S. President's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, who advocated additions to the Constitution during the Depression, labeling them "progressive." So if we start changing federal laws, maybe we could have: 1) a national banking system run by bureaucrats;
    2) change in State Department trading with foreign countries, barring countries not aligned with our constitution; 3)citizenship limited, no dual citizenships, and citizenship required to vote; 4) withdrawal of military missions in foreign countries; 5)
    use of social reform work camps for dissenters; 6) federal insurance for medical, home, auto, burial; 7) elections not referencing political parties, no private use of donations by PAC and other NFP organizations; 8) votes for each candidate either Yes,
    No, or ?, with Nos subtracted from Yeses; 9) censorship of media, social engineering, public school propaganda; 10) some federal programs open 7-days a week, and no more federal holidays.

    Does that have anything to do with stamps?

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  • From The Real Bev@21:1/5 to Dim Witte on Thu Apr 20 14:09:11 2023
    On 4/15/23 6:32 PM, Dim Witte wrote:

    Was a U.S. President's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, who advocated additions to the Constitution during the Depression, labeling them "progressive." So if we start changing federal laws, maybe we could have: 1) a national banking system run by
    bureaucrats...

    When postage was cheap and fast it WAS a government function. At some
    point it was converted (much like what happened in the Soviet Union, apparently) to some sort of quasi-private entity and things slowed down considerably. According to the inflation calculator, a 1945 3-cent
    stamp should cost 50 cents today.

    There were several businesses across the street. Every once in a while
    we would get first-class mail that had been rubber -stamped "Mistakenly delivered to _____" It happened so often that both businesses had
    RUBBER STAMPS MADE. Not certain if this was before or after the
    conversion. We also got a piece of mail stamped "Found in a container
    thought to be empty" by the USPS. It might have been years late, but
    maybe only months or weeks.

    We also took something to the post office to air-mail it to England. We
    paid what they asked. Several weeks later it was returned for
    insufficient postage. Write your own punch line.


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    Cheers, Bev
    People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's
    safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs. --Unknown

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  • From Nyssa@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Thu Apr 20 17:50:36 2023
    The Real Bev wrote:

    On 4/15/23 6:32 PM, Dim Witte wrote:

    Was a U.S. President's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, who
    advocated additions to the Constitution during the
    Depression, labeling them "progressive." So if we start
    changing federal laws, maybe we could have: 1) a
    national banking system run by bureaucrats...

    When postage was cheap and fast it WAS a government
    function. At some point it was converted (much like what
    happened in the Soviet Union, apparently) to some sort of
    quasi-private entity and things slowed down
    considerably. According to the inflation calculator, a
    1945 3-cent stamp should cost 50 cents today.

    There were several businesses across the street. Every
    once in a while we would get first-class mail that had
    been rubber -stamped "Mistakenly
    delivered to _____" It happened so often that both
    businesses had
    RUBBER STAMPS MADE. Not certain if this was before or
    after the
    conversion. We also got a piece of mail stamped "Found in
    a container
    thought to be empty" by the USPS. It might have been
    years late, but maybe only months or weeks.

    We also took something to the post office to air-mail it
    to England. We
    paid what they asked. Several weeks later it was returned
    for
    insufficient postage. Write your own punch line.


    I had sort of a similar problem. I mailed an envelope to
    the UK, paid the postage at the customer window and handed
    over the envelope.

    It showed up a week or two later in my post office box
    (in another city). My pop picked up the mail and saw
    the no-postage, so *he* took it to the customer window
    at that post office and re-paid the postage. Later when
    he told me what happened and teased me about forgetting
    the postage, I told him that I *had* paid, they simply
    didn't bother to put it on the envelope.

    I dug out my receipt and next time I was in the area of
    the stoopid post office, I took it in and showed it
    to the guy at the counter, who turned out to be both
    the man who took the postage money from me in the first
    place AND was the postmaster for that branch!

    After a back-and-forth, I got my money back and never
    used that post office branch again.

    Nyssa, who is gob-smacked that her post office box rent
    is going from $98/year to $276/year and wonders why the
    price of the mail clerk to put the mail in a hole in the
    wall in the same building he/she is already in costs so
    much more all of a sudden

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