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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5177939" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>According to latest numbers one fourth of the entire US population more than 27 million households have no internet connection. Majority are in the southern states. Most likely it's a question of availability and or affordability. And probably for various reasons they may never have access. Perhaps it might be one of the many reasons why 100 GOP congressman many of them represent these areas crossed the isle and supported the Democrat sponsored PFA 2022. </p><p>In many small towns and villages across the country the post office was the hub of economic and often social activity for that entire small village. And one of the key components of the PRA was give to the post office to experiment to see if it could offer expanded services profitably.</p><p></p><p>Again, the USPS is NOT a business. It is first, foremost and will continue to be a PUBLIC SERVICE! It is simply being given an opportunity to see if it can offer additional economically self sustaining public services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5177939, member: 58386"] According to latest numbers one fourth of the entire US population more than 27 million households have no internet connection. Majority are in the southern states. Most likely it's a question of availability and or affordability. And probably for various reasons they may never have access. Perhaps it might be one of the many reasons why 100 GOP congressman many of them represent these areas crossed the isle and supported the Democrat sponsored PFA 2022. In many small towns and villages across the country the post office was the hub of economic and often social activity for that entire small village. And one of the key components of the PRA was give to the post office to experiment to see if it could offer expanded services profitably. Again, the USPS is NOT a business. It is first, foremost and will continue to be a PUBLIC SERVICE! It is simply being given an opportunity to see if it can offer additional economically self sustaining public services. [/QUOTE]
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