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Stop U.S. Postal Service

Do you receive one or more copies of the thick-papered, glossy, full-color U.S. Postal Service’s USA Philatelic but don’t collect stamps and are disgusted by the waste of money and trees?  Call them at (800)782-6724 and ask them to stop.

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Let People SNAP Back

As America struggles to pull itself out of a devastating economic slump, 48 million of us have just had their chances of survival pushed even farther down.  The average food-stamp cut of $36 a month (for a family of four) doesn’t seem like much to some of us.  But how many of us could adequately feed our family on $632 a month?  (If you think you spend less, save your receipts for a month and add them up.)

SNAP—the largest anti-hunger program in our country—affects many people.  Those receiving food stamps can provide food for themselves and their families, nourishment that helps children learn in school, parents to keep up strength for jobs, and bodies to remain healthier.  These people also shop at dollar stores, discount grocery stores, and the like; spending less hits those businesses hard.  Other businesses are hurt, as well, because food comes first and “extras” like clothing and household goods come second.

SNAP was raised in 2009 to help meet the needs of vulnerable Americans who lost their jobs and were otherwise caught in the terrible recession.  That was the humane action to take.  Yes, the recession is over, but our recovery is not.  If we are to recover fully we should not reduce SNAP. We need to give all of our citizens a chance to fight their way from the economic edge.  Now is NOT the time to pull the rug out from under their feet.  Besides, feeding the poor is the moral thing to do.

 

 

How USPS Can Save Money

Stamp prices went up again, and I’m not convinced the hike was needed. It looks to me like the USPS hasn’t taken simple measures to economize.  For example, we keep getting two copies of the USA Philatelic, probably because we’ve ordered stamps-by-mail under two different names.  You’d think the USPS would have a computer program set up so only a single copy went to each household (money-saving tip #1).  Or an effective way for us to stop delivery of it (Tip #2).  Also, that magazine is printed on high quality, glossy paper, with plenty of colored pictures…an expensive proposition.  It CAN be produced cheaper (Tip #3).  Then there are the stamps-by-mail.  They’re good for people who find it a physical hardship to go to a post office, they cut down on labor, and they save on fuel.  However, when we order, say 50 Forever stamps, we get them in 5 packets that are backed by a piece of cardboard and sealed in cellophane.  In the old days, when they came loose in an envelope, they weren’t damaged.  I’d be happy not to have to deal with the extra packaging and add it to the recycle bin.  Go back to the old days (Tip #4).  And the envelope they arrive in is heavy-duty and fiber-reinforced–another cost-saving area (Tip #5).

All these are small savings that add up as they’re multiplied by the number of households in the U.S.  My question for the USPS is this: if you’re not bothering to economize on the small stuff, what else are you ignoring?  The cost of stamps and the USPS’s wasteful ways are driving me away from them and more toward electronics.  I wonder if the USPS actually WANTS to stay in business.