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In reply to the discussion: Sixty-four unions and community groups are demanding a banking public option—at the post office. [View all]TexasMommaWithAHat
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Sixty-four unions and community groups are demanding a banking public option—at the post office. [View all]
marmar
Feb 2015
OP
The Netherlands has something like this. Formerly known as the Postbank (Post Office Bank),
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#3
I don't know. I'll need to ask my brother, but I believe he still goes to the post office to do his
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2015
#41
so does japan. safe as houses, but low interest. checking & it looks like they're privatizing.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#51
My post office always rates pretty high and gets picked for pilot programs. It's no wonder.
brewens
Feb 2015
#5
This is good. Among other reasons is that I trust the Post Office more than I do the Bank.
jwirr
Feb 2015
#6
A Progressive who would get behind this would be potent. Then maybe they could sign up
libdem4life
Feb 2015
#12
Excellent, Bernie has brought this up. Also USPS could offer email accounts, voting
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#22