Friday, May 17, 2013

Small rural city post offices that are close together should be allowed to contract a local courier for faster mail delivery

Sometimes the moron bureaucrats in Washington, DC do not understand that most of America lives in small town rural America.  Instead having mail go from point A to B if the process is local.  Here is an Alaskan example.  If you are mailing a letter from Palmer to Wasilla why should you have wait three days to get that letter instead the Palmer and Wasilla post office could call a courier service to deliver those letter to each other.  Have the local post office put a stamp on it.  Every post has one unless in a big city like Spokane, Seattle and Anchorage.  Snoqualmie Valley the Western Washington example.  If you were to mail a letter from North Bend to Carnation a mail courier would be much faster to truck that letter to some mail processing facility this will speed up mail delivery.  Central Washington mail delivery example if you were to mail a letter from Cle Elum to South Cle Elum which is just across the Yakima River why would not a local courier service.  Here is an interesting argument why do we even have a post office in South Cle Elum since most residents come into Cle Elum to do shopping anyway but then if you use that argument.  Cle Elum would be the only city with a post office since everybody in the Upper Kittitas County comes into Cle Elum to shop since Roslyn has not had a supermarket or place where people save lots on groceries for probably more than 30 years and since Safeway is the only major grocery hopefully one day that will to give the Upper Kittitas County some competition which the Snoqualmie Valley has benefited from competition. 

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