To: tobyhill
To establish Post Offices and post Roads;
There is nothing in the Constitution that requires a daily delivery of subsidized junk mail, or even delivery.
24 posted on
09/05/2011 4:38:30 AM PDT by
Bernard
(When the only Problem is overspending, all the Solutions look like TAX INCREASES to liberals...)
To: Bernard
There is nothing in the Constitution that requires a daily delivery of subsidized junk mail, or even delivery.
Yes. The Constitution might mandate the establishment of post offices and post roads, but God help you if you try to USE them. There's no way, logistically speaking, if nothing else, to make that idea work. No post office in the country is capable of serving its neighborhood/town/city from a counter in a building.
You think lines are bad now?
To: Bernard
Nope. They could start charging people for a daily delivery service. Well... if Congress allowed them to, that is.
109 posted on
09/05/2011 10:09:26 PM PDT by
gogogodzilla
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