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Well, if Mitt doesn't win the Presidency then maybe he can become Postmaster General. I'm sure he could at least fix that economic problem. I do feel bad for all of the postal workers who otherwise thought that a career at the Post Office would be like many government jobs, guaranteed job security. However, the fact is that with so much other communication technology out there, the Post Office is losing more and more of the purpose that it once had. A little like the Pony Express. But good luck to all of you, I hope there is a job saving solution. What we don't need is thousands more un-employed people in America.
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