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I think the post office is going under because of E-Mail. E-Mail is basically free, much faster, and easier. I'm not really sure how I feel about standardized health care. At least health care isn't something that will ever go out of style. People will always get sick, no matter what happens. As far as my thoughts on standardized healthcare itself. I think if done right it could help a lot of people. I'm not sure if anyone could impliment it right, but if they could, I think it's a valid service.
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The post office is gong down the tubes because of all the other services that mail things for you such as UPS, Federal express, and the biggest one for letters, emails. Health care is a whole different beast, it can be paid for, do you really think we cant? If we can spend billions of dollars blowing up other countries i think we could afford to take care of our own people, as a matter of fact, i would consider this a priority over blowing up brown people, which we seem to love to do.
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The problem is not government or not government, it is monopoly. Any monopoly becomes either a ripoff (if not controlled, because monopoly power will be abused) or a disaster (if controlled, because the controller will always err in the direction of overcontrol). A government health scheme should have competitors, which will of necessity be private. The government should provide only the basic fall-back scheme, allowing private suppliers to add extras as their customers may desire. It is almost never public bad, private good; it is almost always monopoly bad, competition good. Government tends to give itself monopolies, which puts it automatically in the bad. But private monopolies are just as bad.
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why oay 44cents to send a letter, when you can do it for free: email, and yes they are going to give us health care, stop watching glenn beck
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Those who don't learn from examples set by others are doomed to repeat them. When the govt decides to take over a business, it always fails. Govt by definition is supposed to regulate and legislate, not run businesses for profit successfully. Its like trying to teach a pig to sing...you end up looking foolish and annoying the pig in the process.
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Way to use a one-dimensional analysis. The Post-Office's huge decline has little to do with it being government-run: Snail Mail surpassed its pinnacle and began its inevitable decline last century. It will NEVER AGAIN be as successful and widely used as it was in, say, the 1950s --- Regardless of whether it is run by the government, private corporations, cooperatives, or anything else. As others have stated, E-Mail is the primary reason for the decline of paper mail. It's exponentially faster, totally free, you can easily save and duplicate messages and attachments, and you don't waste physical resources or physical storage space >>> It's all around better for most people.
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