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    Stupid Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders want your Post Office to double as a bank

    By Brittany De Lea | FOXBusiness




    New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders are pushing a proposal known as postal banking – a system whereby the Post Office would be authorized to provide financial services.

    In legislation unveiled last week, which also aims to cap credit card interest rates at 15 percent, the pair of self-identified Democratic Socialists said postal banking could provide relief to low-income Americans.

    “Post offices exist in almost every community in our country,” Sanders wrote in a blog post. “There are more than 31,000 retail post offices in this country. An important way to provide decent banking opportunities for low-income communities is to allow the U.S. Postal Service to engage in basic banking services.”

    Some of the proposed services a postal banking system could offer include low-interest loans, checking and savings accounts, debit cards, check cashing, bill payment, ATM services, online banking services and electronic money transfers. The measure was framed as a way to prevent lower-income Americans from falling victim to predatory payday lending practices – and from having to rely on Wall Street’s largest institutions.

    In a report on reforming the Post Office released by the Treasury Department earlier this year, the government came out against a postal banking option.

    “Given the USPS’s narrow expertise and capital limitations, expanding into sectors where the USPS does not have a comparative advantage or where balance sheet risk might arise, such as postal banking, should not be pursued,” the report stated.

    Currently, people can go to the Post Office for money orders. In the past, the agency offered Americans the options of opening savings accounts – but that policy ended in the late-1960s.

    The debate on postal banking reemerged in the national dialogue about 5 years ago, when it was suggested by the Post Office’s Office of Inspector General. In response to the recommendation, the Post Office said its core function was delivering, not banking.

    Sanders is not the only presidential candidate that has endorsed postal banking. New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren have also advocated for the idea.

    The Postal Service, meanwhile, is bleeding red ink. Losses between 2007 and 2018 are about $69 billion. The last time the agency recorded a profit was more than a decade ago. It has also defaulted on more than $40 billion in payments owed to pre-fund retiree health care expenses.

    During recent testimony before lawmakers, Postmaster General Megan Brennan said the agency’s Board of Governors is working on a plan to reform operations – and shore up its finances. Meanwhile, experts have recommended closing locations in some rural areas as part of a strategy to put the Post Office on a path toward financial stability.

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    Yes, let's let a section of the US government that LOSES money every year get into the banking industry for the absolute worst risks, what could go wrong?



    Every bank I know of around here offers some kind of no fee, no minimum, free checking accounts. Plus, do we really want to offer loans backed by the US taxpayer (while the US Post Office currently isn't included in the federal budget and they are supposed to be self supporting, they keep needing to borrow money to cover shortfalls) because there will be no way the post office will be able to do all this shit without more money coming from US taxpayers.

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    Yeah, Im sure banks dont exist in low income ares






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    Stupid idea. Postal workers hate that shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by lost in melb. View Post
    Stupid idea. Postal workers hate that shit
    Postal employees here aren't real fond of working in general.

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    Truth, our mailman throws a fit when the trash cans block the mailbox ON TRASH DAY. I saw him ramming my cans out of the way with his postal jeep






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    Quote Originally Posted by PorkChopSandwiches View Post
    Truth, our mailman throws a fit when the trash cans block the mailbox ON TRASH DAY. I saw him ramming my cans out of the way with his postal jeep
    We have similar service..

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    And forget actually having to go to the post office and see a clerk about something. The post office that serves my zip code is unbelievably old and wasn't built to handle the amount of people that live here now. There are often times lines that snake through the entire lobby and into the PO Box area and it can literally take you an hour or more to get through the line. And they NEVER have all the windows open, usually just one or two clerks waiting on all those people and 99% of the time, they are an ass. That's why I make it a point to avoid the post office as much as possible. About the only time I ever need to go now is if I have to pick something up, which is extremely rare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teh One Who Knocks View Post
    And forget actually having to go to the post office and see a clerk about something. The post office that serves my zip code is unbelievably old and wasn't built to handle the amount of people that live here now. There are often times lines that snake through the entire lobby and into the PO Box area and it can literally take you an hour or more to get through the line. And they NEVER have all the windows open, usually just one or two clerks waiting on all those people and 99% of the time, they are an ass. That's why I make it a point to avoid the post office as much as possible. About the only time I ever need to go now is if I have to pick something up, which is extremely rare.
    Not to be racist.. But most of our post offices are staffed by black people.. Angry black people.. Their goal in life is to personally pay me back in that place for 400 years of wrong doing their peoples have received..

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