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DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
5. The post office's main problem is a lack of vision.
Sun Aug 11, 2013, 06:50 PM
Aug 2013

Look, the military has created a niche' for themselves as a rapid-deployment force able to stabilize (and/or acquire) almost any region of the world, if need be. That costs money and we pay for it. The oil and mineral companies benefit.

The CIA has used it's underworld shady contacts to underwrite the drug trade to the point where we have American troops guarding poppy crops, which another branch of the Army later confiscates. Some always slips through.

So here we have the poor little ol' Post Office. The doormat of agencies even though they get their own mention in the Constitution. Go figure. A good name ain't what it used to be. Anyhow, it is apparent they are not maximizing their position. Possession, as they say, is 9/10ths of the law and it is also where the actuarial tables and the numbers people can assist. It is obvious an amount of illegal drugs are being transported through the USPS but who ends up with it when its found? The DEA. The FBI. Anybody but the Post Office. But they had it first! Shit.

I'm telling you Post Office, therein lies your leverage. And if these agencies won't pay your ''processing fees'', auction it off like any other confiscated federal property. Or better, have Wall Street put it all in a bond and sell it on the derivatives market.

- Because when the shit finally hits the fan, it'll all be cool.....

K&R

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