To the editor:
It would seem to be common sense that any country would have a postal service. Certainly a country that wastes so much money on "defense" that its military budget is close to $1 trillion could afford to subsidize something as important as the United States Postal Service (USPS) for $9.5 billion. But common sense, not to mention common decency, tends to be overwhelmed by greed.
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