https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.htmlOne 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.
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.htmlOne 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.
https://news.yahoo.com/price-stamps-going-again-much-220421261.html
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.htmlOne 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.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 6:20:13 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote: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)
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.htmlOne 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.
--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;
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 bybureaucrats...
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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