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In reply to the discussion: Postal banking: A realistic and trustworthy alternative to big banks [View all]raging moderate
(4,624 posts)26. You are right, and it worked fine.
I remember it.
The Post Office was just FORCED by Congress to lower the price of stamps. Just when Congress is screaming that the Post Office doesn't take in enough money.
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Postal banking: A realistic and trustworthy alternative to big banks [View all]
LuckyTheDog
May 2016
OP
I wonder if this subject can be found in any of the transcripts of those speeches...
Doctor_J
May 2016
#5
I wonder if there are any minds disciplined enough to avoid irrelevancies...
LanternWaste
May 2016
#40
K&R. I would love for Hillary to adopt this too, if she ends up being the nominee. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#7
Nothing that takes profits away from the banks is going to happen under a Hillary
djean111
May 2016
#30
WE had this 1911-1967, same in Europe and other places as the article notes.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#8
GOP is trying to kill the USPS because it has the largest unionized workforce left in the US.
appalachiablue
May 2016
#38
Until 1967, we had basic postal banking which did NOT involve makine loans. n/t
eridani
May 2016
#77
There's nothing wrong with an overdraft capacity having non-usurious interest rates.
hunter
May 2016
#21
What about check cashing and managing the electronic benefits on behalf of the country.
Jesus Malverde
May 2016
#81
They don't want to within the bank, but they partner with payday loan companies..nt
Jesus Malverde
May 2016
#82
What an amazing thread. It is very easy to spot the thinking so typical of . . . . .
Stinky The Clown
May 2016
#55
le Poste is a large bank in France. They offer many general and basic banking services.
underahedgerow
May 2016
#66