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Ep.7 - Return to Sender: What We Could Lose

Ep.7 - Return to Sender: What We Could Lose

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"Okay, I get the history is interesting, but do we really need the Post Office anymore?" After their first episodes dropped, Aileen and Maia kept hearing this question. So they moved this episode up to address it head-on because this isn't about nostalgia, it's about showing what we'd actually lose. They reveal the manufactured financial crisis: between 2007 and 2016, 87-92% of the Post Office's reported $62 billion in losses came from a single 2006 law requiring them to pre-fund retiree healthcare 75 years into the future for workers not yet born. No other entity in America faces this requirement. When Congress repealed it in 2022, $57 billion magically reappeared. The crisis existed only on paper, but created 16 years of headlines that built support for privatization. Then they explore what we'd actually lose: the neuroscience of why physical mail creates deeper connections than digital messages, the $1.9 trillion mailing industry, the 70% of small businesses who can't afford private carriers, the 120 million veteran prescriptions delivered annually (with delays causing withdrawal and deaths), the 1 in 3 Americans who vote by mail, and mail carriers who save lives by checking on elderly neighbors. If Blockbuster was genuinely obsolete, it just died, Netflix was better. But the Post Office isn't fading naturally; someone's actively dismantling it. And when you follow the money, you see who profits: private carriers lobbying to weaken USPS while depending on it for last-mile delivery, media companies eyeing advertising budgets, and real estate interests targeting $50-100 billion in public buildings. This episode asks whether we're okay with veterans waiting for heart medication, rural communities losing their only federal service, and democracy becoming inaccessible to those who can't reach a polling place. Key takeaways to listen for [00:00:00] Introduction[00:03:17] Act I - Obsolete or Targeted?: How the 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act required pre-funding retiree healthcare 75 years into the future (a requirement imposed on no other entity in America), why 87-92% of reported losses were manufactured by this mandate, and how $57 billion magically reappeared when Congress repealed it in 2022[00:13:15] Act II - The Mail You Can Hold: The neuroscience behind why physical mail requires 21% less cognitive effort to process, creates 20% higher motivation response, and produces 70% higher brand recall than digital messages, plus how letter-writing during COVID became therapeutic intervention against isolation[00:24:36] Act III - The Economic Engine: Why 70% of businesses with fewer than 10 employees depend on USPS rates that are 50-68% cheaper than private carriers, how the $1.9 trillion mailing industry employs millions across printing/manufacturing/fulfillment, and why "junk mail" subsidizes universal service while keeping democracy affordable for small campaigns[00:35:00] Act IV - Who Gets Left Behind: The 187-mile daily rural routes and 300-mile Alaska deliveries that no private company would touch, the 120 million veteran prescriptions shipped annually (with delays causing withdrawal and deaths), the 1 in 3 Americans who vote by mail, and the mail carriers who save lives by checking on elderly neighbors[00:48:36] Act V - Why Now Matters: Who actually profits from dismantling the Post Office (private carriers depending on USPS while lobbying against it, media companies capturing ad budgets, real estate interests eyeing $50-100 billion in public buildings), and why the pattern of starve-then-privatize is the same playbook used on prisons and schools[00:52:37] Next Episode: From Savings to Surveillance: How Trust Was Weaponized Follow Us On Social Media Instagram @Peopleof_Agency TikTok @Peopleof_Agency YouTube @Peopleof_Agency Connect with Us Ready to explore how ordinary people built extraordinary public institutions? Subscribe to People of Agency wherever you listen to podcasts. Find us on social media @Peopleof_Agency. Have stories about how the mail shaped your community, or thoughts on protecting public services? We'd love to hear from you! peopleofagencypod@gmail.com Quotes: "If the Post Office is genuinely obsolete, if we really don't need it anymore, why is there such a coordinated, decades-long effort to kill it?" - Aileen"Blockbuster didn't need Congress to pass laws making it fail. It just became irrelevant and died." - Aileen"Of that $62 billion in losses, between $54 and $57 billion, that's 87 to 92%, came directly from this prefunding mandate. It had nothing to do with operational performance." - Aileen"When you know someone sat down, found paper, wrote by hand, addressed an envelope, bought a stamp, walked to a mailbox, your brain registers that as: this person spent time on me. That has value." - Maia"Without the Post Office in the market, private carriers would have zero reason to keep their rates affordable." - Maia"A business asks, 'Is this profitable?' A service ...
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