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U.S. Postal Service Continues Its Decline By Stopping Saturday Letter Deliveries posted by on February 6, 2013
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I Think if we had More Mail Carriers that Looked like Her... We'd have 3 Deliveries a Day.. Deliverin Mah Babies !!!

Why do I get the feeling Lance Armstrong Is Somehow Responsible For All Of This ???

The U.S. Postal Service has just announced that it has finally decided to pull the plug on Saturday Deliveries of Letters, after years of deliberation.

As it currently stands, the USPS is now Losing $16 Billion Dollars a year as a result of the Technological Age and our society’s complete transition into the realm of Internet Based E-mail.  The move is reported to save the ailing system $2 Billion Dollars a year, or about 12.5%.

However, the Postal Service WILL CONTINUE to deliver Packages on Saturdays, as Deliveries have grown in sales.. further proof of our Society’s complete Transition to a Technological / Digital Age, showing there are more Online Shopping Purchase, in addition to the possibly more time sensitive nature of packages over most letters.

Since e-mails are usually Letter-Like in Nature, it’s only natural that this aspect of their operations would suffer.  The USPS WILL ALSO CONTINUE DELIVERY of letters to P.O. Boxes, limiting costs of having Workers actually leave the Post Offices on Saturday, as well as serving local office’s paying P.O. Box customers.

Don’t be surprised if you see even more streamlining of future delivery days.

Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com

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US Postal Service Throws Las Vegas Liberty Into The National Spotlight posted by on April 16, 2011
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Lady Liberty? Or Lady Luck? ... This Face From Las Vegas Leaves The Post Office Stuck

The Statue of Liberty stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service turns out to be slightly flawed… It’s not an image of the actual Statue of Liberty in New York, but rather of the Statue of Liberty replica, from the “New York New York” Casino Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The photograph was apparently chosen from a photography service, and even though the statue featured is not the real thing, Roy Betts, spokesperson for the USPS said they love the stamp’s design and would have chosen that photograph anyway (likely excuse).  They are now looking to make sure the same mistake doesn’t happen in the future.

I guess Lady Liberty just got booted in a popularity contest by her newer, younger, better replica… Lady Luck

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