The Postman Doesn't Ring

The U.S. Postmaster General has retired -- resigned, really -- out of frustration with the inevitable decline of the postal service. The latest figures point to a $5 billion loss. Frankly, it's incomprehensible that the U.S. government continues to fund what has been a bad business deal for a long time. The fact of the matter is that the traditional mail is no longer relevant for most people and business. There is no going back to the way it was.

Americans, who champion the free-market system of demand and supply, shouldn't keep artificially alive a service that is increasingly marginal. If the postal service is unable to maintain itself economically, it should disappear.

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